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musicman691 09-16-2015 01:22 PM

Disk drive orientation
 
As anybody who's been into electronics and computers for a number of years knows one tends to collect a bunch of stuff. Well I was sorting through the piles of gear in the space in my basement that gets shared between my ham radio station and some of my trains and found some old hard disk drives. On some of those drives were stickers saying 'only use this drive in a vertical postion' or 'only use this drive in a horizontal position'. These drives are in the 30+ year old range.

I know modern drives don't care about how they're oriented in the computer but was there ever a legitimate reason for the labeling on these old drives? Would it have had anything to do with the drive bearings and their construction?

I'll not even get into the 8 inch floppy drives I have:o

Darryl Ramm 09-16-2015 01:51 PM

Re: Disk drive orientation
 
It was never a question of drive bearings (well not with small consumer drives), but rather the head mechanisms and wanting precision positioning not affected by gravity.

musicman691 09-16-2015 02:07 PM

Re: Disk drive orientation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Darryl Ramm (Post 2294607)
It was never a question of drive bearings (well not with small consumer drives), but rather the head mechanisms and wanting precision positioning not affected by gravity.

It's nice we don't have those kinds of issues any more (at least not that I know of).

Darryl Ramm 09-16-2015 02:27 PM

Re: Disk drive orientation
 
No, now we all use SSDs right, and worry about trim, garbage collection, and cell wear...

Southsidemusic 09-16-2015 07:50 PM

Re: Disk drive orientation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Darryl Ramm (Post 2294615)
No, now we all use SSDs right, and worry about trim, garbage collection, and cell wear...

:D


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