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Re: maybe youre right...
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Originally posted here by angus
the problem there.. I read about it... but I dont know where.. maybe on register.com
and we had several experiences with this problem..
because of your answers, I think you didnt, do not have a problem..
so its fine!!! we are 23 people and 6 harddisk blow ups in 1/2year...
and we are not in australia, where dead animals lie in our pc and make it overheating... *another senseless tut posted on antionline*
Ok. If you find the original article,I'd be curious to see it. Also, some of us are trying to get more information from you so we can understand what the issue is. I know that english isn't your first language so that just means more patience and more questions. You have to bear with us as we try to understand your point of view.
That said, people are trying to help you. I wonder if it is mere coincidence that the hard drives that were downloading the most were the ones that failed. No one suggested that there were "dead animals lying on your pc". I think the questions put forth is whether a) there has been a power surge/spike (are the machines protected with power surge bars and/or UPS devices?) b) what the power supplies themselves are like (perhaps, if all are the same power supply some might be "lemons" and thus causing spikes themselves).