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hdd long term archiving
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Discussions about HDD long term archiving on WindowsForum.com focus on the physical and environmental factors that can affect hard drive reliability over extended periods. Users ask about the impact of electromagnetic fields from CRT TVs on 2.5-inch HDDs, including potential interference with read/write heads and data platters. Questions explore whether magnetic degradation depends more on field strength or exposure time, and whether short versus long exposure yields different results. These threads reflect practical concerns for anyone using HDDs for long-term data storage, emphasizing the need to understand how external conditions may compromise archived data.
my hdds 2.5" models: WD10JPVX‑08JC3T5 and HGST HTS541010A99E662, ST500LM030
If a 2.5" HDD is turned ON and placed 2 centimeters away from a large 29" CRT TV, will the electromagnetic fields from that TV enter the HDD and cause disorder, confusion, inaccuracy, interference with the movement of...