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Investigating Hard Disk Failures
Posted on Tuesday, November 28 2006 @ 06:57:33 CET by
Thomas De Maesschalck
One of the most hazardous, annoying, and generally panic-inducing failures that happen on any computer are hard-drive failures. In this article Technibble looks at the multiple ways hard drives fail and how to avoid data loss in the future.
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