🤯.... my reaction after seeing this video... Really wish I'd seen this video earlier, would have saved me from watching tons of videos which weren't in English
i just wonder its almost 2 years now since this was filmed. i just want to ask how this hardrive now comparing to external ssd like samsung t5 cause they said ssd is more durable than hdd.
Yes, if you’re careful. The main thing to remember is that a spinning hard drive acts like a gyroscope, and will resist any movement from its original plane. Move too much/too fast, and you’ll hear it in whining drive bearings or - worst case - the awful scraping sound of a head crash. But if you really need to move an active, spinning drive, you can: Be slow, steady, and gentle. Avoid any jolts, bumps or sudden movement. Try to keep the drive in as close to its original orientation as possible. (I.E. If the drive is lying horizontal, keep it horizontal as you slowly move it; if it’s standing vertically, move it on in that same orientation.) If you’re careful and don’t move it any further than you have to; and no more often than you have to; and retain the drive’s original orientation as much as possible; you should be able to move it without damage.
Good morning my friend. I have a serious problem with my Transcend 1 TB Storejet hard drive. The problem is that the disk did not fall, it did not crash, it has always been on my desk. But suddenly last night my computer stopped recognizing it and it doesn't recognize it on my other computers. I fear a lot for the album since all my work is inside it. The blue light turns on, and you can hear inside that it is working well; I don't hear weird noises or anything. In the device manager it appears as a USB storage device but with a yellow sign that the PC does not quite recognize it. Please help me to try to solve this problem.
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Very good tests, I struggled to find if it was water resistant or not and you helped me a lot. Thanks for that
Not sure if it officially is, but it did after a fish tank swim.
Cool tests. Never seen something like that before. Keep going
Great video mate.amazing review❤️
Best review I've seen... video definitely got a like from me
The BEST Review on UA-cam
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching
🤯.... my reaction after seeing this video...
Really wish I'd seen this video earlier, would have saved me from watching tons of videos which weren't in English
i just wonder its almost 2 years now since this was filmed. i just want to ask how this hardrive now comparing to external ssd like samsung t5 cause they said ssd is more durable than hdd.
By the way what is the software you use to find bad sectors friend.hope you will reply this.i also liked your video😉
We use PC-Check UEFI by Eurosoft, thanks for watching
@@TechforTechs thanks a lot dude.keep up the good work..
Well its seems I don't have to worry if I dropped it on a motorway 😂
and then drive over it by accident twice and the it falls of a bridge into a river of fire.
I have the 2TB version. But my jurassic era office pc cant read it. Lmao
you are king 👑
is it okay if i move around the hard drive or ROTATE it while it is operating/running???
Yes, if you’re careful.
The main thing to remember is that a spinning hard drive acts like a gyroscope, and will resist any movement from its original plane. Move too much/too fast, and you’ll hear it in whining drive bearings or - worst case - the awful scraping sound of a head crash.
But if you really need to move an active, spinning drive, you can: Be slow, steady, and gentle. Avoid any jolts, bumps or sudden movement. Try to keep the drive in as close to its original orientation as possible. (I.E. If the drive is lying horizontal, keep it horizontal as you slowly move it; if it’s standing vertically, move it on in that same orientation.)
If you’re careful and don’t move it any further than you have to; and no more often than you have to; and retain the drive’s original orientation as much as possible; you should be able to move it without damage.
@@TechforTechs Thank You Very much for your replay and i will try to be careful.
What’s the hd??? What?
Great
Good morning my friend.
I have a serious problem with my Transcend 1 TB Storejet hard drive.
The problem is that the disk did not fall, it did not crash, it has always been on my desk.
But suddenly last night my computer stopped recognizing it and it doesn't recognize it on my other computers.
I fear a lot for the album since all my work is inside it.
The blue light turns on, and you can hear inside that it is working well; I don't hear weird noises or anything.
In the device manager it appears as a USB storage device but with a yellow sign that the PC does not quite recognize it.
Please help me to try to solve this problem.
It seems like you've got a bad cable. have you tried getting a new cable for the drive or borrowing it from a friend ?
@@emmadmir I will try it. Thanks so much
@@fabianfigueroaoficial Did it work? Was the problem fixed with a good cable?