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If you are not a professional, you can't disassemble it, because the hard drive is vacuum, and if it leaks, it can't be used, and it may be broken if the shiny thing inside is exposed.
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Can't be dismantled. After dismantling, there will be a lot of dust, and the dust will fall on the magnetic track like a bomb, crushing the magnetic track, and it is estimated that it will not be usable.
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Don't disassemble it, after dismantling, because the principle of hard disk is the same as camera roll, you need to disassemble it in a certain environment!
When you open it, the inside is the same as the tungsten filament in the light bulb. Good luck ยท Don't dismantle it again in the future... Pray you can do this! Difficult.
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Scrapped! Hard drives are made in a completely dust-free environment! Ordinary people can't just disassemble it.
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The hard drive is dismantled and scrapped. If you are curious to take it apart, its lifespan will also be reduced. They are all made in a vacuum.
If you can still turn on the computer, copy everything. While it's okay, it's going to be a problem soon.
Buy a new one.
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Absolutely scrapped Hard disk is made in a dust-free vacuum environment The hard disk production line is fully automated.
You're done with it!
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I was so dizzy that the hard drive was turned on and it was over, I opened it.
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There are screws on the side, which can be disassembled. As the data storage of a computer system, capacity is the most important parameter of a hard disk.
The capacity of a hard drive is measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB), 1GB = 1024MB, 1TB = 1024GB. However, hard drive manufacturers usually take 1g = 1000MB when nominal hard disk capacity, so the capacity we see in the BIOS or when formatting the hard drive will be smaller than the manufacturer's nominal value.
The capacity metric of a hard disk also includes the capacity of a single disk of the hard disk. The so-called single-disk capacity refers to the capacity of a single disk of the hard disk, the larger the single-disk capacity, the lower the unit cost, and the shorter the average access time. For users, the capacity of a hard drive is like memory, it is always too little, not too much.
In addition to easier operation, the Windows operating system has also brought about the increasing size and number of files, and some applications are often eating up hundreds of megabytes of hard disk space, and there is a tendency to increase. Therefore, it is wise to get ahead of the curve when buying a hard drive. In the first two years, the mainstream hard disks were 320G and 500G, and the large-capacity hard disks above 750G have also begun to be popularized, and 1TB large-capacity hard disks began to appear in 2007.
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Unscrew the six screws on the top of the hard drive cover with a hexagonal screwdriver to open the cover. The second step is to dismantle the seeker motor and the magnetic head arm, this is relatively simple, just don't let the two magnets clamp your hand (magnetic force is oversized), the most difficult to disassemble is the platter and the spindle motor, but I still managed to take down a platter and hang it on the wall for mirroring, I personally found that it is much better than the glass mirror, bright and the image is not deformed.
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You should have turned on the hard drive when you disassembled, right? The inside of the hard disk is a relatively precise disc and head, and there must be a strict dust-proof microenvironment to ensure its normal operation, so it is not recommended for non-professionals to disassemble unless you confirm that the hard disk has been scrapped, or you want to learn Edison's inventive spirit of disassembling clocks and Nobel Experiment's adventurous spirit of dynamite.
The premise of dismantling is that you have a lot of professional tools, and the shape of the screws on the hard disk is relatively special, so you can buy the corresponding screwdriver instead. In addition, the hard drive case may have been sealed with some glue or something, and even removing the screws does not guarantee that you will be able to open it.
Again, the disc may refuse to be demolished in a very tragic way, so think again.
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Simple! Remove it from your computer first. Then slowly disassemble it, I just removed the hard drive today, but I didn't disassemble it.
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Just take the middle and pull it up, and push it in with your hand assistance.
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The hard drive cannot be used again after it is disassembled.
1.The assembly and maintenance of hard disks are carried out in a dust-free environment.
2.Proper hard drive repair needs to be operated in a dust-free working environment.
3.The drive itself is an extremely sophisticated mechanism, and the drive itself is completely sealed, leaving only an exhaust hole with a dust filter.
4.The hard drive is a dust-free space, because the head of the hard drive is only a few microns above the platter (a hair is about 70 microns in diameter), once there is dust on the platter, when the dust particles are between the platter and the head, the high-speed rotating platter will be scratched.
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