Larry Atlow <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>If anyone has a clearer, more accurate
>explanation, PLEASE correct me!
Larry, I loved the whole thing. (grin).
Another point to consider.
The hard drive heads actually ride on a
cushion of air. Turning the power on and
off VERY quickly can cause turbulence,
making the heads bounce slightly and
could cause a head to strike the "platter".
I know people that did not develop bad
clusters on new drives anymore by using
a little "restraint" with that power switch.
Rick Glazier
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