R Ric0h Over and Above Person Messages 714 Jun 24, 2008 #1 So I have two hard drives, I wanna know if I remove one, which cause the pins to get disconnected, once I connect it again, will all my data be there?
So I have two hard drives, I wanna know if I remove one, which cause the pins to get disconnected, once I connect it again, will all my data be there?
D DoubleHelix In Runtime Messages 370 Jun 24, 2008 #2 Yes. Hard drives are not erased by the simple act of disconnecting and connecting.
thirdshiftdj I feel funny... Messages 3,808 Location Lowell,Ma Jun 24, 2008 #3 yes sir. Takes more than that to lose data. If that were the case I would of installed Vista 100 times by now
yes sir. Takes more than that to lose data. If that were the case I would of installed Vista 100 times by now
alexsabree Fully Optimized Messages 1,845 Location United States Jun 25, 2008 #4 "the other harddrive delete itself" :laughing: Magnets, Formatting, and Virus's. Are really the only ways to corrupt data on a hard-drive. Now, if you remove it while it is on, that might cause problems.
"the other harddrive delete itself" :laughing: Magnets, Formatting, and Virus's. Are really the only ways to corrupt data on a hard-drive. Now, if you remove it while it is on, that might cause problems.
OP OP R Ric0h Over and Above Person Messages 714 Jun 25, 2008 #5 Thank you guys so much, I really needed this answer fast.