On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Sam Ismail wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Tony Duell wrote:
The motor and positioner bearings will probably
stick. Sure you _can_
dismantle the HDA in a clean room and re-lubricate, but re-aligning the
drive will not be trivial
I would hope that in 100 years re-aligning a late-1990's hard drive would
be a trivial task. Otherwise there would be no purpose to this time
capsule thing.
It would be really funny if a technology time capsule from 1999 turned
into an extraordinary gift to a future that has lost all knowledge of
high-technology.
Well, do not forget the 'chisel and flat rock' technology. That is
pretty durable!
- don
The heads will
almost certainly stick to the platter, and the head
surface may well be damaged as a result.
Will the platter demagnetise, or suffer from magnetic patterns shifting
with time. It's certainly possible.
By then they should have technology that can read the magnetic remnants of
a floppy disk that has disintegrated into dust, no?
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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