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@illuminaduke2222
@illuminaduke2222 3 года назад
Time to try this outside,but not at home btw
@403_Tuna
@403_Tuna 3 года назад
The logic of "dont do this / try this at home" 🤣
@vlogman5657
@vlogman5657 3 года назад
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@vlogman5657
@vlogman5657 3 года назад
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@403_Tuna
@403_Tuna 3 года назад
@@vlogman5657 you looks kinda sus 😳
@editz1679
@editz1679 3 года назад
At school
@seshpenguin
@seshpenguin 3 года назад
Bonus fact: DON'T OPEN YOUR HARD DRIVE IN GENERAL! Hard Drives are sealed from dust and debris, and even a tiny piece of dust can cause a hard drive to die. When pros open hard drives for like data recovery and stuff, they do it in a commercial grade clean room (basically a special room with almost no dust).
@eagle2125
@eagle2125 3 года назад
Yeah I quit from a place where I was an Intern. Saw the engineer I had to assist pluck open a failed drive on his messy desk trying to save it. lol
@any1alive
@any1alive 3 года назад
yeah and vcertain drives require specific torque values to press down on the platter or similar otherwise it wont work.
@micaelmarcos4323
@micaelmarcos4323 3 года назад
They use a specific vacuum above their heads to make sure no dust comes in contact
@poot2762
@poot2762 3 года назад
@I love you but yes, but they also have extremely fine filters in them
@jonny11bonk
@jonny11bonk 3 года назад
@@micaelmarcos4323 They use air purifiers. (Two big HEPA or similar filters) They usually hang on the ceiling like the lights.
@maikeru6158
@maikeru6158 3 года назад
The D: looks like a horrified face, which is appropriate considering you basically killed the drive lol
@doggomcpoggo1264
@doggomcpoggo1264 3 года назад
Time to apply zimmerit paste
@dannydiaz5675
@dannydiaz5675 3 года назад
Hahaha that's a good one XD
@SavignyWRT
@SavignyWRT 3 года назад
D:
@fynkozari9271
@fynkozari9271 3 года назад
I once placed a magnet near HDD, the the windows glitchy. Then i took the magnet clock far away from my pc.
@MrPaxio
@MrPaxio 3 года назад
C: local disk Z: distant disk
@FlashDrive356
@FlashDrive356 3 года назад
I mean, the minute you open the drive it will probably die anyway.
@kitty.x3
@kitty.x3 3 года назад
Exactly
@danagibbs3265
@danagibbs3265 3 года назад
Not sure what kind of magnet that is, but most magnets wont do much if the drive stays closed. The metal body is there specifically to protect the drive from stuff like that. Stronger magnets will likely corrupt data even with the drive closed
@band1t-eats-batteries716
@band1t-eats-batteries716 3 года назад
I've opened a couple of my drives and they work fine.
@ElaSoroka357
@ElaSoroka357 3 года назад
@@band1t-eats-batteries716 It's just really bad practice unless you can ensure no particles wind up on the disk. The way actual data recovery companies do this is with clean rooms. Like, sure, you can build a PC on carpet and you won't have issues, but it's not a particularly good idea.
@vlogman5657
@vlogman5657 3 года назад
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@MandolinSashaank
@MandolinSashaank 3 года назад
Magnet - I can destroy you! HDD - I know but you can't destroy him. SSD enters.
@wiiu7640
@wiiu7640 Год назад
EMP: I can destroy you! SSD: I know but can you destroy him? *Quantum drive walks in*
@Wreckedftfoxy
@Wreckedftfoxy Год назад
Nvme: ELLO!
@30pranaypawar17
@30pranaypawar17 Год назад
acid enters the chat.
@tutorialesdewindows7869
@tutorialesdewindows7869 11 месяцев назад
magnet, my atracction speed is faster than ur write/read speed. m.2 enters
@銃翼
@銃翼 7 месяцев назад
The sun enters to destroy everything in its path
@The1stImmortal
@The1stImmortal 3 года назад
In the old days you could bulk erase a disk (basically degauss it) and then low level format to start over. Sadly no longer an option with modern disks.
@kacperkonarzewski6305
@kacperkonarzewski6305 3 года назад
You mean SSDs or just new HDDs? Cause You can still degauss HDDs, and SSDs just have an option to release all electric "tension" and basically degauss it
@wsketchy
@wsketchy 3 года назад
@@kacperkonarzewski6305 wdym tension, in flash memory ones and zeroes are stored as the charge on a float gate transistor
@kacperkonarzewski6305
@kacperkonarzewski6305 3 года назад
@@wsketchy Man, I'm not English-speaking, I haven't got proper words, of course You're right, that's what I meant
@hereiam2005
@hereiam2005 3 года назад
@@kacperkonarzewski6305 SSDs are not magnetic, the bits are not stored in magnetic field. So you can't degauss them.
@kacperkonarzewski6305
@kacperkonarzewski6305 3 года назад
@@hereiam2005 Same effect, different way Man, I'm saying, I haven't got proper words, I said "basically", yes, it's something else, but effect is the same So many people catching up on words
@Andys_Memes
@Andys_Memes 3 года назад
"Don't try this at home" To the local library I go
@Sleepymazda999
@Sleepymazda999 3 года назад
“What happens if you hit your motherboard with a hammer? Let me tell you now, it’s definitely not recommended.” -Proceeds to smash motherboard
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 3 года назад
If you are lucky your data did not end up fried and you are good to go ... On an other pc ... With an other cpu ... Gpu... Ram... Psu... Boot-ssd
@IsaacAlcocer
@IsaacAlcocer 3 года назад
remember do not do this at home!
@EmergencyChannel
@EmergencyChannel Год назад
Don't smash your testicles with a hammer at home.
@Askejm
@Askejm 3 года назад
basically a magnet would only cause damage on modern hard drives if it was strong enough to pull the platter or head. the reason his drive stops working is because he opened it and that destroys it if you want in a cleanroom
@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies
@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies 3 года назад
You think the act of lifting the lid caused the read head to start clicking? I don't think you understand how hard drives work...
@Askejm
@Askejm 3 года назад
@@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies I know dust in hard drives causes them to malfunction I've tried putting a magnet to a HDD and nothing happens
@gabracal
@gabracal 3 года назад
@@Askejm The guy above is the one who doesn't know how hard drives work. I've put *neodymium* magnets on top of hard drives and nothing happened to them. Neodymium, mind you. Literally the strongest magnets on Earth. The metal cover has some shielding properties that redirect external magnetic fields.
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
@@gabracal wait, so when you're explaining the lid's mechanism, are you talking to BruceNJeffAreMyFlies or AskeJM? Because u said "the guy above the obe who doesn't jbow how hard drives work" which would be Bruce... but you tagged and corrected what AskeJm said... I'm just a bit confused that's all.
@gabracal
@gabracal 3 года назад
@@jimmysmomschannel I was referring to Bruce.
@universalalgorithm3263
@universalalgorithm3263 3 года назад
When I was a child, I used to have neodymium cylindrical magnets as toys. I remembered dropping it and it rolled across my laptop. You can guess what happened afterwards... I played dumb and just told my parents the laptop is broken without telling them what actually happened.
@lordeddardstark9124
@lordeddardstark9124 3 года назад
Ha lol. Hope you didn't fail grades cause of that.
@NandelsWoking
@NandelsWoking 2 года назад
lol remind me of thing i do when child, doing little experiment like that. what do you think damaged the laptop anyway?
@flandersflondors7055
@flandersflondors7055 2 года назад
The same exact thing happened o me but i said it broke because i kept putting my weight in the laptop
@1993Delicious
@1993Delicious 2 года назад
Rip
@pretty_bored
@pretty_bored 3 месяца назад
uh oh....
@kevinduliesco5468
@kevinduliesco5468 3 года назад
"don't try this at home" Me:ok I won't,I'll just try it in our schools computer
3 года назад
Meanwhile: every school PC has SSD
@Ten-ThousandBees69420
@Ten-ThousandBees69420 2 года назад
@ Damnnit
@stfuyoutube423
@stfuyoutube423 Год назад
@ *smashes school computer with golf club*
@ibrolitr5967
@ibrolitr5967 3 года назад
Building Pcs in random lacations:Build PC on carpet with socks on and rubb baloon on your hair
@manvelmkrtchyan8939
@manvelmkrtchyan8939 3 года назад
He covered this. Static won't so much to your PC if it's off
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@manvelmkrtchyan8939 At last, someone who ISNT fearmongering static.
@shahnazfiaz2015
@shahnazfiaz2015 3 года назад
@@autumn5592 but then in what case can static cause damage?
@isaacashirvad
@isaacashirvad 3 года назад
This is worse than a toaster in a bathtub
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@shahnazfiaz2015 Depends on a LOT of factors; Grounding, charge built, humidity in the air, temperature, what you're handling, if it has current going through it, what components it has on it, and the design of the board. In general, modern hardware is very resistant to ESD, and unlike to cause any damage, or if if does it will be minor. Not to say an ESD won't kill modern parts, it's just extremely rare. Handle things by plastic or their grounds, and leave your PSU plugged in while you work on the PC, while regularly touching a metal part that's grounded (standoff screws, rivets, etc) this will remove even more chance of it happening. If you really must be paranoid, get a strap. In my personal experience, I've damaged 1 part through ESD, and that was a RAM stick. I've worked on computers for the past 10-11 years, and my father before me, working on servers. We rarely use any ESD protective equipment. Just tapping the case with the power lead in is enough.
@Rose-ec6he
@Rose-ec6he 3 года назад
Give it a shake. That's how I fixed one of my ticking hard drives xD
@ichararablackmoon7001
@ichararablackmoon7001 3 года назад
No way, you were soo lucky :D
@jajoothecoolman
@jajoothecoolman Год назад
disk shatters
@Dime_Bar
@Dime_Bar 11 месяцев назад
I just turned mine off and on again and it worked fine.
@WASDrilled
@WASDrilled 3 года назад
Let's try this with school computers. 😂
@isaacashirvad
@isaacashirvad 3 года назад
*slides t.c*
@MiscRodrego
@MiscRodrego 3 года назад
Agree brother
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 3 года назад
So that is why those usb ports almost never worked. Get some respect for someone elses property, especially when you might need it for a presentation or such.
@okarihS
@okarihS 3 года назад
@@Em.P14 bruh
@fatmeatball
@fatmeatball 3 года назад
how many school computers do you know of with the hard disk completely exposed
@potatomaaan1757
@potatomaaan1757 3 года назад
This dude: *opens HDD* HDD: dies This dude: *surprised Pikachu face*
@jsebean
@jsebean 3 года назад
I know i'm amazed nobody has picked up on this. Ofc it died, it's opened lol. Magnet doesn't mean nothing in this case lol
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
@@jsebean that- eh nevermind good day sir
@doescolder24
@doescolder24 3 года назад
Plot twist ? It wasn't the magnet that destroyed it. But the fact that you took the lid off. HDDs aren't designed to operate with the lid off unless in something called "clean room"
@HrakosCZ
@HrakosCZ 3 года назад
Yes, as soon as you open the top cover from the HDD, dust and other dirt immediately enter and kills the HDD.
@kitty.x3
@kitty.x3 3 года назад
Exactly
@The1stImmortal
@The1stImmortal 3 года назад
No, the magnet would have destroyed the location data on the platters, meaning the head had no idea where on the disk it was any more. Dust will kill drives but rarely that fast. Platter or head swaps can be done under an extractor hood in a reasonably dust free environment for recovery purposes just fine.
@aplatinumorange5112
@aplatinumorange5112 3 года назад
@@The1stImmortal not true the dust would render the drive inoperable as soon as it touched it. Not to mention all of the microscratches.
@The1stImmortal
@The1stImmortal 3 года назад
@@aplatinumorange5112 most environmental dust would only damage the area it lands on. Large particles might get caught on the head and dragged around the disk, but still mechanical damage is localised. It would have to destroy a lot of tracks to completely render the disk inoperable, there's a lot of redundancy built into the tacking information. Of course if you poured gravel on the thing it's toast but that's something more extreme
@byDamo
@byDamo 3 года назад
Not a slider its an actuator and spindle it stops the spindle from being able to read/write from clusters/sectors
@AydenWebb
@AydenWebb 2 года назад
My drive has clicked before.
@darklinggolem
@darklinggolem 3 года назад
you really shouldn't take off the lid of the hard drive, the drive doesn't work with the lid off or unscrewed because there's a certain amount of pressure required by the head
@Constable_Chud
@Constable_Chud 3 года назад
Usually there's a gas fill inside the drive as well.
@The1stImmortal
@The1stImmortal 3 года назад
Unless it's a noble gas filled disk like a helium one or something, it will operate at atmospheric pressure. Most disks include a small hole to equalise pressure inside and outside the drive. The head should float on a cushion of air formed by the disk spinning under it. Taking the lid off mostly just allows dust particles to get in (which is bad long term but not immediately fatal) and removes the Faraday cage effect of the casing. Drive recovery for failed disks often involves swapping platters or heads between open drives, and rarely occurs in a clean room - usually a kind of extractor hood to keep dust away is all that is needed/used.
@GOTTHEDAWGINME
@GOTTHEDAWGINME 3 года назад
That's complete bullshit
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@Constable_Chud No, that's only specific enterprise or server drives. Nearly all HDDs use just regular air, and have a breather hole to equalize pressure.
@Constable_Chud
@Constable_Chud 3 года назад
@@autumn5592 I have one 8TB Seagate E-Series enterprise/archive HDD and a regular 8TB Seagate Barracuda Expansion Drive which is why I say that about the helium fill. A 1TB or 500GB is also a completely different story due to the lack of multiple, multiple layers of platters that work overtime.
@TheCod3r
@TheCod3r 5 месяцев назад
The magnet didn't kill the drive. You opening it up did!
@coltonsnyder1386
@coltonsnyder1386 3 года назад
This scares me because I have a 4tb hard drive in my pc and if I accidentally take a magnet uh oh 😳
@nishantdev
@nishantdev 3 года назад
Disaster ☠️
@vlogman5657
@vlogman5657 3 года назад
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@FunnyFreak_
@FunnyFreak_ 3 года назад
*Laughs in 2tb ssd*
@coltonsnyder1386
@coltonsnyder1386 3 года назад
@@FunnyFreak_ hey, it doesn't matter about the space, it matters what you have on it for me it's over 700 hours of gameplay
@zipzip6677
@zipzip6677 3 года назад
@@coltonsnyder1386 sounds like its time for a backup drive
@Shadabsiddique786
@Shadabsiddique786 3 года назад
Those who are saying that magnets don't do much damage to the hard drive then you all should try once. During my college final year I was making a project which involves strong permanent magnets so I used to keep them in different places coz if they stick together then it's very difficult to separate them. So I use to keep one of them in my pocket. And I totally forgot that I had one in my pocket and started working on my laptop. As I was working I placed my laptop on my lap and all of a sudden my screen freezes and everything stops on the screen, I quickly forced restart my system but nothing works, as I was very much familiar with computer/laptops and understood that magnets have damaged my HDD I quickly tear down my system and found my HDD was dead. So I purchased new one and installed in my system and everything worked fine. And after that day I never bring magnets close to my electronics.
@nikhilmadhu8906
@nikhilmadhu8906 3 года назад
Congratulations now you know how to destroy your enemy's hdd
@Yggdrasill8
@Yggdrasill8 3 года назад
If the drive is completely shut off, you can run a small neodymium magnet and it will still run fine when turned on. When the HDD is operational and you run a magnet over it, you will encounter catastrophic failure. If you have a large neodymium magnet, you can damage the HDD even while it is shut off simply due to the magnetic force bending the slider at a unserviceable angle.
@yahyabadraoui2925
@yahyabadraoui2925 3 года назад
As Jesse Pinkman said: "YEAH, B@#$% ! MAGNETS!" Who remembers the episode ? ^^'
@ddljddlj704
@ddljddlj704 2 года назад
Good times
@WowzersmanAAAAAA
@WowzersmanAAAAAA 3 года назад
Can we Appreciate him for a second bc he did this all for us
@AvgiEfexis
@AvgiEfexis 3 года назад
"stuck at 100%", i'm certain thats because of windows 10 not the drive being destroyed
@AvgiEfexis
@AvgiEfexis 3 года назад
@Alin Popovici I know I was just mocking how windows 10 using 100% of HDD is still a problem even for now
@samueladitya1729
@samueladitya1729 3 года назад
Ssd is a must for windows 10
@AvgiEfexis
@AvgiEfexis 3 года назад
@StDu Stelios No shit sherlock, Windows 10 using HDD at 100% if you install it in the HDD itself, if it's secondary storage Windows won't use it for the system
@AvgiEfexis
@AvgiEfexis 3 года назад
@StDu Stelios yeah good for your friend then
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 3 года назад
@Alin Popovici had one die of overuse, came home from work, hearing silent eeeeeeeeeeee noise ... Yep its the drive ... Yep it is warm... Yep im probably fucked... Yep drive not responding... Yep im fucked... Yep gonna check the support page... Hey! They offer drive recovery AND the drive is still 2 weeks IN the warranty... Yep this takes long ... Yep verry long ... Yep probably not good if this long ... Yep was probably scam ... Hey they got it! ... Hey also the data! ... Heyy the send me fre drives ! ... Hey not fucked up this time!
@somerandomguy2267
@somerandomguy2267 3 года назад
"Don't try this at home" Me : Let's try this on my Neighbor's Computer
@aestheticvibezz142
@aestheticvibezz142 3 года назад
Your Neighbor's Computer Is In Your Neighbor's Home 😏
@typesafeschwalbe
@typesafeschwalbe 3 года назад
using a strong enough magnet you can also wipe/break the drive
@CreeplayEU
@CreeplayEU 3 года назад
it broke because he opened the hard drive and the magnet just finished it
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
@@CreeplayEU opening the drive does nothing, it's his dusty ass desk lol.
@thegeforce6625
@thegeforce6625 3 года назад
Probably pulled the heads towards the platter causing a head crash. RIP seagate drive
@jace_Henderson
@jace_Henderson 3 года назад
Well considering it store bits magnetically, makes sense it wouldn’t end well.
@matiwauto4626
@matiwauto4626 2 года назад
Hdd magnetizes the disk in order to save data on it, running a magnet over it will completely destroy the data
@AI-Idiot
@AI-Idiot 3 года назад
Hey, that happens quite often in some badly designed laptops, to fix it, you only need to restart the pc or turn it off totally, with the slow start up, let it disconnected for a few minutes and restart it, that'll fix it
@xevelence1366
@xevelence1366 3 года назад
To fix it try using an SSD XD
@Txreks
@Txreks 3 года назад
@@xevelence1366 well the whole point of hard drives is that theyre cheaper for mass storage
@Joshua-br7mc
@Joshua-br7mc 3 года назад
I have a ticking hdd... can I use the magnet to fix it?
@xevelence1366
@xevelence1366 3 года назад
@@Joshua-br7mc no
@PS1212
@PS1212 2 года назад
:( rip little hard drive, you served this world well
@marcusshane
@marcusshane 3 года назад
HDDs are so fragile I slapped the top of my laptop once and it cracked one of the discs inside. It wasn't even that hard of a slap.
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 3 года назад
Slap desk next time, less chance of causing ... You cracked a platter Hell i saved a drive out of a 30°bent laptop out of a landfill that is working and you slapped a platter to break ? Are you one slap dude ?
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
You don't know your own strengths
@marcusshane
@marcusshane 3 года назад
@@jimmysmomschannel *Looks at hand with Pikachu face*
@newaccount2210
@newaccount2210 День назад
Like your girlfriend😂😂😂
@Temmered
@Temmered 3 года назад
NEVER OPEN your hard drive The air is dirty and can damage the storage unit that why hard drives always look clean from the inside
@Temmered
@Temmered 3 года назад
They are also kept shut so dust doesn't get in
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
Lol
@MicraHakkinen
@MicraHakkinen 3 года назад
It's cute how he's carefully moving the magnet in circles over a drive spinning at several thousand rpm. ;)
@geg_otmopo3
@geg_otmopo3 3 года назад
Once it's opened - it's dead already
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
No.
@geg_otmopo3
@geg_otmopo3 3 года назад
@@autumn5592 100%
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@geg_otmopo3 Not a chance.
@geg_otmopo3
@geg_otmopo3 3 года назад
@@autumn5592 It's too sensitive. I'd say EXTREMELY too sensitive. But if you are so sure it'll live - do it for your HDD and see what will happen :)
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@geg_otmopo3 If it's going to be open for a while, there's a chance it'll be fine. If you live it open permanently, it'll get damaged. I've seen HDD repairs where they dont use a clean room, they just do it on their desk, drives are fine. I am tempted to do it with one of my drives. No one with anything important, because taking chances with data is stupid. Like dropping a HDD, chance it'll be fine, chance it won't. Opening it is not guaranteed death -- only inexperienced people think it is, fearmongering over potential issues. (Obviously you never advise people do it though.) Fearmongering is the worst thing you can do, and it's always inexperienced people that do it...
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 3 года назад
Have you unplugged and plugged in again ? Yes i know it has most likely taken too much damage on the read/write arms to work but it could be just that the reading arm has lost track of where it is, once it is unpowered it should go to the resting position and once powered on should be recalibrated by itself ... Maybe?
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 3 года назад
@CognizantxNight drives are designed to let the read and write arm be pushed outwards by the rest movement of the platters in case of a power outage.
@AlmondHoneyOats
@AlmondHoneyOats 3 года назад
@@Em.P14 I saw a more in-depth video from "Warped Perception" (not some dumb TikTok video) that showed this same thing being done, and a power cycle resolved the issue. Not guaranteeing that would help, but I think it's pretty poor video editing and borderline misinformation to exclude that diagnostic step.
@Em.P14
@Em.P14 3 года назад
@@AlmondHoneyOats its tik tok, made to be as shitty as possible, i'm just here for giggles. man when you think about all the harddrives that gonna be wrecked by stupid advices from tik tok ... so sad, and yes it will be at least 1
@HugoStuff
@HugoStuff 2 года назад
This happened to my HDD when my best friend (computer genius compared to me) gave me a laptop that just turned 10. The audible clicking sound brought him physical pain.
@omerkhan9034
@omerkhan9034 3 года назад
Now please make a video on how to solve this problem
@xevelence1366
@xevelence1366 3 года назад
This is probably meant as a joke but just in case: You can't solve this problem. At least not if your hard drive has a head crash like in this video
@omerkhan9034
@omerkhan9034 3 года назад
@@xevelence1366 my extra hard disk is stuck like that so that's why i wanted a solution ..
@rhain527
@rhain527 2 года назад
Imagine accidentally dropping the magnet onto the fast spinning disk and debris flying over into your face
@balacharan1505
@balacharan1505 3 года назад
Use liquid Mercury as a thermal paste
@moonlitee
@moonlitee 3 года назад
Pro tip: Always physically destroy the hard-drive/SSD, instead of using a magnet. There are ways to recover data, even if it's "broken" with magnets, and disposing it regularly isn't safe at all.
@deevicing2027
@deevicing2027 3 года назад
Who the hell does that!? You don't have to break your storage devices! What are you a criminal?
@moonlitee
@moonlitee 3 года назад
@@deevicing2027 People might have legitimate reasons to want their data protected. No I'm not a criminal, but the last thing I would like is my drive information floating around thirty years down the line.
@chrisarayess520
@chrisarayess520 3 года назад
I have a question does it have the same result if it's powered off ?
@adamas_dragon
@adamas_dragon 3 года назад
As soon as you open a hard drive its pretty much dead, doesn't matter if it's powered on or off
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
@@adamas_dragon that depends on the capacity and speed of the read/write speeds. Some hdd's work without air pressure, they just write about 40% less.
@hardhang
@hardhang 2 года назад
you just killed it by opening it the magnet bit is superfluous
@Fate5591
@Fate5591 3 года назад
All you have to do just restar your pc
@innovationtalk3734
@innovationtalk3734 3 года назад
The hard drive gets half erased or currupted you can’t just restart the system
@Dr3wTheHedgehog
@Dr3wTheHedgehog 3 года назад
Thank God for digital ones
@franky6193
@franky6193 3 года назад
you mean a ssd?
@vaishnavisingh98
@vaishnavisingh98 3 года назад
So I will try this at school. Man grow up!
@kjamison5951
@kjamison5951 2 года назад
Fun fact: if you have an unresponsive floppy disk that will not format in a vintage computer, run a magnet over both sides of the disk. It completely screws over the existing format, any bad sectors and corrupted areas. Try it again and it should format correctly. I have done this dozens of times on different disks. Be aware, it completely destroys the data on the disk but since you cannot access it anyway, it’s no loss.
@alessioragonesi9277
@alessioragonesi9277 3 года назад
The hard disk broke not because of the magnet but because you removed a piece of the hard drive chassi
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
No.
@alessioragonesi9277
@alessioragonesi9277 3 года назад
Actually yes, the oxygen went in contact with the actual disk and broke it
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@alessioragonesi9277 Simply impossible. The drive is already filled with oxygen.
@kitty.x3
@kitty.x3 3 года назад
@@autumn5592 the dust did it tho
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@kitty.x3 Dust is not Oxygen. He claimed exposure to the very air damaged it. Nothing of dust.
@gamercat740
@gamercat740 2 года назад
This is why one of the most effective ways to dispose of a hard drive is through a method called degaussing. Which runs heavy duty electromagnets over the drive, effectively killing it
@drakenbakken
@drakenbakken 3 года назад
I did this with a giant speaker magnet when I was a kid and the drive was fine, all the data was still there even. What really screws it is if it's plugged in/running when you do this.
@drakenbakken
@drakenbakken 3 года назад
@CognizantxNight I ran the magnet over both sides for a little while in a circular motion really trying to wipe the thing to no avail
@crazyyt2099
@crazyyt2099 8 месяцев назад
thats why even its covered and the magnet was stuck on the cover of it because its metal, as long as you dont have a strong magnet or place 2 hard drives each other you should be fine.
@Casualc4
@Casualc4 3 года назад
Why is it open.
@Algedibarrios
@Algedibarrios 3 года назад
Outch!! But... Somebody had to do it! THANKS!!! 😅👍
@privateger
@privateger 3 года назад
You've literally opened the disk, that is death unless you happen to have a sterile room.
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
Sterile? As in no bacteria? Germs kill HDDs???
@privateger
@privateger 3 года назад
@@autumn5592 No, dust does. Imagine a tiny piece of sand scraping across a disk rotating at *7200 RPM*.
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
@@privateger Not as damaging as you think. It won't instantly kill it, ho guarantee it will. The HDD has breather holes anyway, so dust can get in there too. It's not quite as bad as you're making out. Not to say your chances of damage aren't greater when removing the cover. It's just not as bad as everyone makes out.
@newaccount2210
@newaccount2210 День назад
@@autumn5592 yes germs can kill HDDs
@NetRolller3D
@NetRolller3D Год назад
The magnet probably did the least damage. More importantly, never power up a HDD with the cover open - proper function of the drive depends on the airflow pattern inside, which changes when the cover is removed.
@jameshegeman5660
@jameshegeman5660 Год назад
The worst thing for the drive is opening it (and exposing the internals to dust). The magnet almost certainly isn’t strong enough to degauss the platters, unless you were to bring the magnet so close to the platters that you would inevitably make physical contact, which *would* destroy the hard drive.
@KINGS0FA1
@KINGS0FA1 Год назад
Thanks. I was about to let my intrusive thoughts win
@baka8240
@baka8240 2 года назад
Remember this video, your friends can trick you to buy another hhd 😂
@blaspberry1191
@blaspberry1191 3 года назад
The instant you opened your hard drive is the moment it died
@johntuel2375
@johntuel2375 9 месяцев назад
"But how does it work?" -All The Juggalos
@stfuyoutube423
@stfuyoutube423 Год назад
i'll try this on my school computer if i can't try this at home
@jonny11bonk
@jonny11bonk 3 года назад
The magnets in the HDD should help the drive to stop spinning when powering off.
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
They would have to be away from the head to not damage it, and around the edge of the dosc or else it would speed up the disk.
@Ray-gg3vq
@Ray-gg3vq 3 года назад
"Dont try this at home" K guess I'll try this at school
@shadowwsk3507
@shadowwsk3507 3 года назад
Ouch, that means if there's a strong enough magnet placed even remotely close to my laptop, my hard drive could be roasted
@joshuaguenin9507
@joshuaguenin9507 3 года назад
the size of a car, maybe
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 3 года назад
Not really. You would have to have something extremely powerful to do significant damage. Normal magnets, even high power ones you buy, will be fine around HDDs.
@boffyboydj
@boffyboydj 2 года назад
Anyone remember the kid on 4chan who got tricked into nuking his dad's pc hard drive and the kids dad was due home in like ten minutes, the kid was never heard of again 🤣
@davidkermott7231
@davidkermott7231 2 года назад
Right when I saw the magnet my brain, "NOOOOOOOOOOOO"
@loveman5721
@loveman5721 2 года назад
I was in the Navy and we have magnetic erasers for hard drives before we burn them are even shred the hard drives with the sensitive material on them
@00wx
@00wx 3 года назад
"Pls dont try this at home" Ok I'll do it at school
@Alirezarz62
@Alirezarz62 Год назад
Fun fact, The hard drives actually store data in binary based on the pole of the magnetic material on the disk
@Sheenoharu
@Sheenoharu 2 года назад
😱 omg!!! Breaking booger reference 😂
@matrix9452
@matrix9452 3 года назад
We thank you for this HDD sacrifice, it ain't coming back lol.
@SwiftHDX
@SwiftHDX 3 года назад
He explains the symptoms but not what happens. Brilliant.
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
I got chu. The magnet lifted the needle to the point that it wasn't touching the disk. Because the computer can't detect a disc to read off of, 100% usage pops up because it can't update the usage anymore.
@cx78vb38
@cx78vb38 3 года назад
Meanwhile braniac: LETS DESTROY HDD WITH MOSTER MAGNET
@mariusafm4254
@mariusafm4254 2 года назад
you killed it when you opened it
@Hermit_Komori
@Hermit_Komori 3 года назад
My friends just told me this trick can add 1 TB to your storage
@sdt235
@sdt235 3 года назад
"don't try it at your home" I actually tried it at street
@alpaca8152
@alpaca8152 3 года назад
to fix it, i just commit sudoku on a magnet into a hard drive so hard that the hard drive won't be clicking anymore
@sergeantdxck9809
@sergeantdxck9809 2 года назад
FBI OPEN UP!!!!!"grabs the strongest electric magnet and fuck up all the drives
@jcspotter7322
@jcspotter7322 3 года назад
You can still access the harddrive, there is stuff out there that is able to access the files on a harddrive that has been magnetized
@NT_Y7
@NT_Y7 2 года назад
Health Organizations use this way to destruction the inactive Electronic records after the retention period ended.
@mamhadixim
@mamhadixim 3 месяца назад
The same thing happened to my hard drive, but without a magnet😎
@mindnova7850
@mindnova7850 3 года назад
The good thing is that the problem goes away when you take away the magnet, on modern hard drives anyways.
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
No, the disc will still be damaged, just the magnet wouldn't be damaging anymore
@nekowerewolf9769
@nekowerewolf9769 2 года назад
Dang who would've thought that magnets mess up magnetic drives
@nubbyderg
@nubbyderg 3 года назад
Btw data can still be read off that disk, so if anyone tries this to destroy sensitive data, I would actually want to take the disk out and crush it until it is powdered
@MuhdAbdul-en4fb
@MuhdAbdul-en4fb 17 дней назад
I didn't try this buh my drive accidentally caught a magnet nd now its not responding. How do i take my files off it?
@gagarin777
@gagarin777 Год назад
I remember I had a 4GB Seagate HDD in 1998, an era when cases had those large system speakers inside. Anyway one time I was taking out this HDD to plug it to a different PC and by accident it stuck to the system speaker's magnet. Nothing happened, I still have this HDD somewhere and it still works.
@snortymcgout
@snortymcgout 3 года назад
Hard drives have to be the most unreliable computer component there is. Every laptop I've owned died because of the hard drive, never had a dead cpu, ram or psu. I'm glad modern computers don't use hard disk drives anymore, good riddance.
@FluorescentGreen5
@FluorescentGreen5 3 года назад
gaming pcs use them for game libraries tho, plus they're good for external backup
@PoizerTheIdiot
@PoizerTheIdiot 3 года назад
Don't try this at home? Ok I will do it outside
@mark8200
@mark8200 3 года назад
To bad you had to open the hdd and make this experiment completely null and void. I did enjoy the video though, thanks man keep at it
@Andrew-hh3ol
@Andrew-hh3ol 2 года назад
If you’re planning of doing this for nefarious reasons they can still recover some information
@edgelord9966
@edgelord9966 3 года назад
the hard drive letter "D:" is the hard drives reaction :'(
@Lettuce1
@Lettuce1 3 года назад
Works great! Got a few “broken” computers from school
@mayankbhardwaj911
@mayankbhardwaj911 3 года назад
Don't try this at home Me: don't worry I'll try at school..
@jthedood1605
@jthedood1605 Год назад
"Ok lets try it at school" 💀
@hadizabihi8128
@hadizabihi8128 2 года назад
The moment you open a hard drive that happens
@leozendo3500
@leozendo3500 10 месяцев назад
simply opening the lid requires you to remove a screw on the arm, and that will knock calibration out of wack and immediately fail the drive.
@Joopyter724
@Joopyter724 3 года назад
You could take the disk and put it in another drive to get the data off
@jimmysmomschannel
@jimmysmomschannel 3 года назад
That's insanely hard to do while keeping the disc in mint condition, literally n I one will do that
@pauljosephgeneta630
@pauljosephgeneta630 2 года назад
This fucked my thesis over. It’s like a week before the dead line and we were working with magnets, then there’s me, had the bag in a laptop, the magnets were somewhat in the same location.