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Solve : Does Hitting a pc affect its hard drive?? |
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Answer» Hey, A week ago, someone woke me up at the bad timing, hence I got my rage out on my pc.Quote And it gives a hard drive error. Time for a new hard drive drive... next time you have rage that you cant just let it GO, take it out on a pillow, punching bag, or go outside and split wood etc. Not making fun of you in any way btw as for I myself have minor BIPOLAR condition that I have learned to control without meds. I have destroyed things and put fists and feet through walls, doors, and death punched an answering machine once when landlord that I paid his wife earlier that week claimed I never paid him, and it was his wife taking the money and spending it and I lived paycheck to paycheck and refused to pay him an additional moths rent because his wife was lying to him. Fortunately I had a RECEIPT to show him the next day that I paid rent, but I killed that answering machine in one quick burst of rage and had to buy a new one for $40. And from then on I switched to paying rent by check vs cash. Use of another computers image on your other computer is in violation of Microsoft EULA. You essentially will have 2 systems running the same key which is illegal. Better option would be to create a system recovery set with the other healthy computer and replace hard drive in the damaged system, and then install the OS clean from factory supplied image in which you use the key for that specific computer against the image and activate with Microsoft. This way there are not 2 systems running on same key.Also, ADDING a stationary exerciser bike to the office may help the adrenaline rush. As for corporal punishment of a PC or hard drive, experts say it will impair performance permanently. Now in the case of the Hard drive, some moderate exceptions are in order. If a hard drive just will not come up to speed, you can punish it by putting it in the freezer overnight. Make sure it is at room temperature when it powers lower up again. The freezing is said to be a way of relaxing the bearings of the drive. Quote The freezing is said to be a way of relaxing the bearings of the drive. Just want to state that, I have a computer out in loft of barn office and it was 27F outside and the hard drive in that system did not like the cold. Not sure if bearing lubricant was too thick or what, but it would have a hard drive failure at boot. But if I left the system on for about 3 minutes and hit the reset button it would boot and run properly. It was as if the drive wasnt coming up to speed when trying to boot at initial literally COLD Start. But after it ran for a couple minutes it would boot fine. Additionally on warmer days the problem wasnt there and system was fine. So you can chill a drive, but if too chilled it might not like it until it warms up. |
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