hard disk resonance

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The tag 'hard disk resonance' on WindowsForum.com covers a specific and unusual hardware vulnerability where audio frequencies can physically interfere with mechanical hard drives. The primary example discussed is the 2005 discovery that playing Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation' music video could crash certain laptops because the song contained a frequency matching the natural resonant frequency of the 5400 RPM hard drives used in those models. This phenomenon, detailed by Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen, illustrates how acoustic resonance can cause hard drive malfunctions and system crashes. The tag explores this intersection of audio physics and computer hardware reliability, focusing on a documented case of frequency-induced hard disk failure.
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    How Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation' Caused Laptop Crashes in 2005

    In 2005, an unusual technical anomaly emerged: playing Janet Jackson's 1989 hit "Rhythm Nation" could crash certain models of laptop computers. This phenomenon was first detailed by Microsoft software engineer Raymond Chen, who recounted that a major computer manufacturer discovered that the...
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