Hard Disk Myths
Ever since personal computers become the
daily common household items, there has been much
misunderstanding about the hard disk, the place where all data
is stored. Sometimes certain experiences over a computer
procedure or problem can result in self-perceived conclusions.
Gradually, as hearsay escalates and finds its way into
discussion forums and newsgroups, false legends soon become a
made-belief. This article will therefore attempt to debunk some
of the most popular hard disk myths and reveal to you what's
real and what's not!
Take a ride! Taking A Closer Look
This article provides readers information on the myths of
their PC hard-disk
Myth 1: Formatting a hard disk repair the bad sectorsThe
truth is, formatting a hard disk does not repair bad sectors.
It simply hides the bad sectors from being accessed by marking
the location of bad sectors in a new file allocation table so
the operating system will not visit the bad sectors during data
storage. See more bad sectors on hard disk.
Myth 2: Can Power cuts causes bad sectors? Typically, modern
hard disk incorporates certain techniques to park the heads
wherever there is a power cut. However, severe power surge or
unstable power supply could cause electronic or RW head failure
which in terms create platter damage or bad sectors. Generally
power cuts may just cause logical data corruption.
Myth 3: Once data is deleted off your disk, it disappears
foreverTechnically data retains in your hard disk till the moment you
overwrite it with new data. Deleted data are simply marked
as deleted and is always there until new data take over
its place.
Myth 4: Powering the hard disk on perpetually shortens its
lifeHalf truth. From the time you power up your disk, the
platters spins continuously till the moment you switch off your
computer. Most users reckon that the perpetual spinning of the
platters kills the disk. But the truth is, only excessive heat
shortens the life of the disk components and adds to thermal
stress problems. Hence, server computers that operate 24/7 are
kept in well maintained rooms with proper conditioning to keep
the machines free from dust and heat.
Myth 5: Data is not recoverable after a reformatDisk
formatting, especially in windows environment, will only delete
certain system folders. All the data contents are largely
untouched. In fact, format process does not destroy data and
most of the timePsychology Articles, 100% of data is still
recoverable.
Myth 6: Your hard disk can lose data with a magnet near your
computerThis does not hold true for domestic magnets that you
use to fasten your timetable sheet on your white board. The
only magnets that are strong enough to destroy data on your
disk platter are those authentic degaussers found in laboratory
and junkyard magnets that can distort every bit off your disk
and hence your data.
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