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I don't believe that is quite correct. I have a Dell Workstation that has
the drive cage so the drives are on edge. From the factory. It has two
10,000 rpm disks that run just fine. The way I understand it, that if a
drive is to be mounted on edge, it should be formated that way before use.
Brad Loomis
Los Angeles, CA
In one of my techie books, I think Jean Andrews' Exam Prep for the
A+, it says that running the hard disk on its side will damage it.
Some problem with balance. I can try to hunt up the reference if
it's important.
Good luck.
David Jonathan Justman
On 20 Jan 2002, at 10:08, andre chiasson wrote:
> Can a Hard disk be installed on the side or upsidedown and perform
properly?
> Furthermore, if a disk is installed on it's side or upsidedown, what
would
> be the inconvenient during transportation?
> This question was asked to me by a traveling musician.
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