working of harddisk


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    Windows Ultimate 64 bits. AMD RADEON 1 GB
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    working of harddisk


    as you see in the picture that there is a needle over the circular disc so my curiosity is that what makes that needle move here and there, and doesn't it will be out of order before the hard disk. doesn't it make scratches while moving so quickly over the disk? please remove my curiosity
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
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    how do you embed videos in this forum?
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    Windows Ultimate 64 bits. AMD RADEON 1 GB
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    wont it be by copying and pasting the link?
    braddersz said:
    how do you embed videos in this forum?
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    Click on the YouTube icon above and insert the reference between the tags.

    So for your video it would be [YOUTUBE]t6wTZhsffEE[/YOUTUBE]

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    thanks for the vdo link but still some queries is that what makes it vibrate so fast and doesnt it scratches the harddisk? and when hard disk fails , then is it beacause of failing disk or this needle?
    braddersz said:
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    [QUOTE=Dwarf;2258383]Click on the YouTube icon above and insert the reference between the tags.

    So for your video it would be [YOUTUBE]t6wTZhsffEE[/YOUTUBE]

    Thank you
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