I use a USB 3.0 enclosure case + 2.5" HDD. After copying and reading files, I used the Windows eject function (safely remove hardware). After completing this command, when I tried to disconnect the USB3.0 cable from the PC, my hand hit the enclosure case and it moved a little on the table. Does this shock cause friction between the reading heads and the magnetic platters?
My HDDs are: 2013 models WDC WD10JPVX-08JC3T5, APPLE HDD HTS541010A99E662 and 2020 model Seagate ST500LM030.
The enclosure cases are: Orico 25PW1 black and Kesu 2530.
It sounds like answering the question the OP asked should be the priority. Changing the OPs question so you can insert an obvious answer to your newly created side-topic just doesn't help the OP.
Are you the guy on the vintage-mustangs.com forum who suggests just getting a new mustang when anyone asks for repair assistance?
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That's a ridiculous take on what I said.
If you don't like my answer that's fine, but then don't go interpreting along your own tangent way of thinking. You're pulling your own interpretation out of something said.
We were talking about an HDD, and HDD's have problems. Get over it will ya, or write a book on it
If you want to discuss this like a reasonable person PM me because I won't reply to your line of thought again in this thread. Why people choose to knock other people's opinions in an open forum confounds me especially when that itself detracts from the main topic a hell of a lot more than the simple opinion itself!