There was a movie or show where they ripped a hard drive out of a server and then punted it through a gunfight. It slid on floors, rolled around a dozen times, and the hero picks it up and leaves with it.
Eh thats believable to me, dropped one down a flight of stairs once.
Dented enough to no longer fit in the quick release bay, sounded a bit scuffed but still worked perfectly fine.
There was a movie or show where they ripped a hard drive out of a server and then punted it through a gunfight. It slid on floors, rolled around a dozen times, and the hero picks it up and leaves with it.
And it just works.
Eh thats believable to me, dropped one down a flight of stairs once. Dented enough to no longer fit in the quick release bay, sounded a bit scuffed but still worked perfectly fine.
If you dropped an original iPod that still had a hard drive in it and it stopped working, the fix on every forum was to just drop it again
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