[Tig] Archiving From Holographic to Bubbles!
TSassoon at aol.com
TSassoon at aol.com
Thu Apr 24 12:53:48 PDT 2008
In a message dated 4/24/08 12:08:27 PM, peter_swinson at compuserve.com writes:
> Field too low of course to effect the data
>
Most if not all hard drives include a couple of extremely powerful permanent
magnets, and of course a coil on the actuator. I haven't seen it happen, but I
presume that the permanent magnets are capable of partially erasing the near
section of the platters over time. I'd be very surprised if they didn't.
Tim Sassoon
SFD vfx & creative post
Santa Monica, CA
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