HDD's are pretty immune to magnets. There is a powerful curved magnet inside to propel the head-arm assembly. This is due to the gap loss.Does the DVD burner drive have a magnet If I store an HDD next to a 3 unit DVD drive, will the DVD drive's magnet generate badblocks and delete files from the HDD?
How many months can a notebook HDD remain unused without damaging its mechanics and data? to keep its mechanics healthy and the data turn on the HDD every day? do the manufacturers say something?
When transferring a new file to a notebook's HDD, is there a risk of corrupting files that are already saved on the HDD?
any type of small knock shock with the notebook HDD turned off generates bad blocks and damages?the beat I'm referring to is just a few centimeters long, for example. the HDD on the PC and the PC is located under the table so there is a space of centimeters between the PC and the wood. I lift the HDD and remove it from the top of the PC. This way it bumps into the wood and this will damage the HDD, generating badblocks even though it off?
Victoria S/W is impressive.What makes you think these new drives have any failures? These are normal.
The categories are more critical and defined as "pre-failure". These are not the results, just the item type.
anything?It appears Victoria is at fault. The HDD has the correct # of blocks (2 billion/1TB).
Check program settings, tick more boxes. or ignore.
Ask Windows instead of repeating here without more clues.
What does Windows say? Victoria reports no errors. It is just a plot scaling issue.
Explorer F: Properties> Capacity?
msinfo32 ? error log,
EventViewer>System ?
In your opinion, is this HDD original or fake (microSD card, or USB Flash Drive or SSD) inside the plastic case and software modified to show 1TB and Smart modified to hide badblocks?Does the DVD burner drive have a magnet If I store an HDD next to a 3 unit DVD drive, will the DVD drive's magnet generate badblocks and delete files from the HDD?
How many months can a notebook HDD remain unused without damaging its mechanics and data? to keep its mechanics healthy and the data turn on the HDD every day? do the manufacturers say something?
When transferring a new file to a notebook's HDD, is there a risk of corrupting files that are already saved on the HDD?
any type of small knock shock with the notebook HDD turned off generates bad blocks and damages?the beat I'm referring to is just a few centimeters long, for example. the HDD on the PC and the PC is located under the table so there is a space of centimeters between the PC and the wood. I lift the HDD and remove it from the top of the PC. This way it bumps into the wood and this will damage the HDD, generating badblocks even though it off?
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