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I thought if my rather expensive Western Digital Raptor drive is going to die on me, I can as well dissect it for ART!

A shame it took my non-backup-ed e-mail archive with it.

Close-up of hard disk drive.

Just found these pictures on my harddisk.

 

It was a lovely day :-)

 

I'm looking forward to our Legoland-Trip 2019 <3

Die externe Festplatte Medion P83751 (MD 90132) aus der HDDrive-2-Go Serie bei Aldi

this is the computer i do my work on most of the time.

 

things about it:

windows xp, intel pentium 2.8 ghz prescott, asus P4P800 motherboard (bought it april 2004), one 80gb and one 160gb western digital hard drive, two sticks of 512MB DDR memory, and umm.., bright red vantec cpu cooler, ati radeon 9600 pro, annoying wires that always get caught in the case door's fan blades whenever i close it.

 

front view

 

side view

MyDISK Veri Kurtarma profosyonel, dinamik ve tecrübeli ekibi ile 17 yıldır bu sektördedir. MyDISK veri kurtarma firmaları arasındaki en eski köklü firmadır. Ayrıca firmamız Türkiye'de ISO 9001 ve TSE hizmet yeterlilik belgesine sahip ilk ve tek Veri Kurtarma şirketidir.

 

MyDISK sahip olduğu modern data kurtarma teknolojisi clean room(temiz oda) ve tam donanımlı laboratuvarı sayesinde rakiplerininkinden farklı olarak çok ciddi hasar almış aygıtlardan veri kurtarılmasını mümkün kılar. MyDISK sadece harddisk veri kurtarma işlemi değil raid, usb bellek, hafıza kartları gibi kayıt yapan bütün cihazlardan veri kurtarmaktadır. MyDISK fiziksel hasar, sıvı veya yangın hasarı, yazılım hasarı (virüs, yazılım ve işletim sistemi hataları vb.), ve kazayla silinmeye maruz kalan medya ortamlarından veri kurtarabilir.

 

Uzman ve deneyimli kadromuz ile siz müşterilerimize daha kaliteli, daha

başarılı ve daha profosyonel data recovery hizmeti verebilmek için 7/24 çalışmaktayız. Tüm Türkiyeden ve tüm oparatörlerden 7/24 bize ulaşabilir veri kurtarma süreci hakkında müşteri temsilcilerimizden detaylı bilgi alabilirsiniz. www.mydisk.com.tr

 

Homebuilt barebones MSI Wind desktop. Used for home multimedia center.

 

Step 1. - Gather components

 

Step 2. - Remove top cover

 

Step 3. - Remove front panel and drive assembly

 

Step 4. - Install RAM

 

Step 5. - Bolt drives into drive assembly

 

Each drive (the Hard Disk Drive = HDD and Optical Disk Drive = ODD) is held in place by four screws on the bottom of the drive assembly (noted above). Not a big deal but keep in mind:

 

1. If you have not done so already, you probably want to disconnect the umbilical

2. You'll have the assembly upside down - make sure the drives are properly positioned such that when the assembly is in place they are right side up, the exposed part of the ODD will be flush with the front of the case, and the back of both drives faces the motherboard.

3. 3.5" and 5" drives use very similar looking screws, but they have always used different threads (quite obnoxious). MSI helpfully includes the screws in two different bags marked "ODD" and "HDD" - they will only work for the appropriate mounting.

4. Always a good idea with any bolted / screwed object to first attach all points loosely, then (carefully) snug them all up once all are in place.

 

Step 6. - Snap drive assembly back in

Art direction, music & video by fernandoprats.

Musical piece is called “Retazos de tiempo (Reprise)“.

 

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Vimeo HD

  

YouTube HD

 

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The march of technology goes on . . . seems like SD cards have overtaken the floppy and hard disks have taken over a larger version of storage. (Actually this new disk isn't one of my hot-swappable SATA ones -- the old EIDE drive died in the Dell so got a new one.)

My collection of old and broken hard disks!

Just found these pictures on my harddisk.

 

It was a lovely day :-)

 

I'm looking forward to our Legoland-Trip 2019 <3

Just found these pictures on my harddisk.

 

It was a lovely day :-)

 

I'm looking forward to our Legoland-Trip 2019 <3

More pics from my harddisk... I know... it's still winter... but I really like those pictures... They let forget me the snow outside xDD

 

So just look at the pics... and I hope... you like them as I :-)

Just found these pictures on my harddisk.

 

It was a lovely day :-)

 

I'm looking forward to our Legoland-Trip 2019 <3

Just found these pictures on my harddisk.

 

It was a lovely day :-)

 

I'm looking forward to our Legoland-Trip 2019 <3

On an HP 36GB 10kRPM SAS disk.

 

Vivitar 28-200mm @ 200mm, F/3.5. 12+20+36mm Vivitar extension tubes.

I've been wanting to set up a NAS at home for years. It's only in the past year or so that it has become (somewhat) affordable.

 

When you buy a NAS, you can't just stop there. You need a UPS to prevent data corruption during power outages, otherwise, what's the point of having redundancy? And then you need a gigabit switch so it won't be dog slow accessing the files over the network.

I'm not sure if this is allowed in the TPNC rules but it was such a triumphant day for my photos it's worthy of a screenshot not a photo. A screenshot so you can see the notes I've made about the lovely free linux tools which I've used to image 4 harddisks, then extract all the photos including deleted ones, remove any duplicates, read the exif data and rename the files with the date and time taken, and finally store them in folders like so:

 

2011\12\31\2011-12-31_15h37m18s.jpg

 

I'm now left with 48345 pictures, totalling 137.3 GB and I think it's time to finish our first 365.

Week #1 - Reflection

 

Don't worry - the data had been mirrored ;-)

 

This is the insides of a computers hard disk. An awful lot of 1's and 0's stored on a very shiny metal (or glass) platter, accessed by the head on the end of the little arm that floats just above the surface. (The 1's and 0's aren't normally visable - they were reflected for effect)

 

Oh - it doesn't normally have the bit sticking up like this. The drive certainly won't be working ever again!

 

WARNING - Do NOT take your computers hard disk apart, unless you really really don't want the data on it any more!

August 12, 1981 marks the birth of the IBM PC, the computer that single-handedly turned personal computing to the business market. IBM's success forced Apple and others to change their focus, and most personal computer companies from the pre-IBM era have become historical footnotes. By 2006, even Apple Computer had followed IBM's lead and adopted Intel CPUs and built Macs that can boot Microsoft Windows.

 

(Tom Hormby lowendmac.com/orchard/06/0811.html)

 

And this is the hard-disk from the first PC I bought to use at home. 10 years old, still working perfectly (I've a little collection of 20-60 Gb disks, far newer, that don't work), all 1 Gb of it and with Windows 95 still installed on it.

[รายละเอียดคอร์ส]

ความสนุกแบบ 8 Bit กำลังจะกลับมา ย้อนคืนวันเวลาเก่าๆ พกใส่กระเป๋าไปมันส์ทุกที่กับ Make a Game: Retro Style เวิร์คช๊อปเก๋ๆ ที่จะสอนสร้างเกมย้อนยุค ใส่เครื่องเกมส์พกพา Arduboy เครื่องเล่นเกม 8 Bit แบบ opensource ไม่ว่าคุณจะเกิดยุคไหน? ไม่ว่าวัยเยาว์ของคุณจะเป็นอย่างไร? ก็สามารถมาสนุกกับเวิร์คช๊อปสุดแนวของเราได้แน่นอน!

 

[เนื้อหา]

คอร์สนี้จะเป็นการสอนพัฒนาเกมแบบย้อนยุค บนเครื่องเกมพกพา Arduboy ด้วยการทดลองสร้างเกมจากตัวอย่าง source code เกมที่มีให้แบบ Step-by-Step โดยผู้เรียนจะได้ทราบถึง Tips ต่างๆที่ถูกใช้ในเกมแบบ Dot Pixel ในหัวข้อต่างๆไม่ว่าจะเป็น

Dot Pixel Graphics

Game Mechanics

8 Bit Sound

Arduboy: Portable Game System

 

[ค่าใช้จ่าย]

3,200 บาท (3,000 บาท สำหรับผู้ที่สมัครภายในเดือนกันยายน)

*หมายเหตุ* ราคานี้รวมเครื่องเกมพกพา Arduboy ไว้ด้วยเรียบร้อยแล้ว

 

[อุปกรณ์ที่ผู้เรียนต้องนำมาด้วยเอง]

Notebook PC / MacBook มีพื้นที่ว่างใน Harddisk อย่างน้อย 10 GB (Windows 7 SP1+, 8, 10 / Mac OS X 10.9+.)

 

[Who the hell is GearWalker?]

GearWalker เมกเกอร์หนุ่มไม่น้อย แต่มากความสามารถ ผู้ชอบทำงานสร้างสรรค์(แปลกๆ)เพื่อเอาไปโชว์ตามงานของเมกเกอร์อยู่เนื่องๆ แต่น้อยคนจะรู้ว่าในอีกหน้าชีวิตของเขานั้น เป็นผู้อยู่เบื่องหลังวงการเกมไทย และโลดโผนมานานกว่า 10 ปี มีผลงานทั้งในและต่างประเทศมากมาย และในคอร์สนี้ เขาจะมาเผยกลเม็ด ในการสร้างเกมส์กด RETRO สุดหรรษา ที่สามารถพกพาไปเล่นที่ไหนก็ได้!

Computer harddisk drive inside shiny metallic disc surface view

Det har blivit ändrade planer. Rotorua får endast ha mig och mitt ensemble som gäster i två nätter. Tanken var att vi skulle stanna tre men med lite överläggande med Kiwi Experience blir det att vi åker redan imorgon. Bussarna är nämligen fulla i övermorgon och de närmaste dagarna därefter. Den lilla staden har sin charm men är inte någonstans vi vill stanna längre än tre dagar i. Vi bokade därför in oss på bussen som går härifrån imorgon och njöt av en ledig heldag idag.

 

Hostlet har en pool med oerhört behaglig temperatur så vi gick i princip bara upp, åt frukost och drog oss ner dit. För att inte bli alltför bekväma bestämde vi oss för att gå en liten promenad till parken som ligger intill där vi bor. Själva staden Rotorua är ökänd för att lukta ganska äckligt (inget mot Skärblacka dock). Lukten kommer från gasens från värmekällorna som finns här omkring, speciellt i parken vi besökte. Man fann dem i små sjöar och även som egna gyttjepölar. Det kokade upp illaluktande ånga och såg ut att vara kokhett. Jag har aldrig sett något liknande tidigare - men den känsla har jag ju börjat vänja mig vid här i Nya Zeeland, mycket är annorlunda mot resten världen.

 

Det som känns bra med att lämna imorgon är att vi har träffat en del trevliga svenskar som även de åker imorgon.

 

Som ni kanske märkt har jag nu kommit i fas med inläggen igen. Jag hade lite bilder från hårddisken som jag behövde få över till mobilen för att sedan kunna ladda upp dem. Framöver ska jag försöka att återigen ligga i fas så gott jag kan. Ett inlägg om dagen med andra ord. Nytt och fräscht varje dag.

  

Replaced SCSI- and IDE-harddisks with a 2xCF-adapter. Works like a charme! Still needs to be built in properly. ;-)

(Free Lego is best Lego)

 

I am having a bit of computer trouble - I seem to need a new harddisk.

 

So here are some unedited photos, straight from my camera while you imagine me playing some calming pause music.

(It's* an overly large chocolate bonbon with banana filling)

 

I am having a bit of computer trouble - I seem to need a new harddisk.

 

So here are some unedited photos, straight from my camera while you imagine me playing some calming pause music.

 

(*was)

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