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Jeff Johnson
I had a lot of data backed up on an external hard drive and I recently tried
to access it and it was all gone(OS couldn't access HD). Seems the MBR got
corrupt or possibly the partition table. It got me questioning why it went
bad. It was not used or abused in the time it was working and
wasn't(probably 3-5 months).
Only thing google turned up was
http://www.larryjordan.biz/articles/lj_hard_disk_warning.html
It mentions that HD's automatically refresh(I guess sorta like dram?) the
magnetics when they are plugged in. Is this true? It could explain why the
external drive went bad and will help keep it from happening in the future.
So I'll I have to do is power it up and the drive's internal mechanics will
refresh all the data with any need for me to initiate it? (e.g., copy the
files, view them, etc...)
to access it and it was all gone(OS couldn't access HD). Seems the MBR got
corrupt or possibly the partition table. It got me questioning why it went
bad. It was not used or abused in the time it was working and
wasn't(probably 3-5 months).
Only thing google turned up was
http://www.larryjordan.biz/articles/lj_hard_disk_warning.html
It mentions that HD's automatically refresh(I guess sorta like dram?) the
magnetics when they are plugged in. Is this true? It could explain why the
external drive went bad and will help keep it from happening in the future.
So I'll I have to do is power it up and the drive's internal mechanics will
refresh all the data with any need for me to initiate it? (e.g., copy the
files, view them, etc...)