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Understanding the Technology: "solid-state drives, as the name implies, have no mechanical parts" - err, it's not as though hard drives store data in a liquid or gaseous form! A ''hard'' drive, as the name implies, is equally solid state! | Understanding the Technology: "solid-state drives, as the name implies, have no mechanical parts" - err, it's not as though hard drives store data in a liquid or gaseous form! A ''hard'' drive, as the name implies, is equally solid state! | ||
I've clarified this as follows: 'Hard disks drives as the name implies are mechanical as they have rotating disks, while solid-state drives have no mechanical moving parts. ' -Panda. |
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This is the SSD Migration and Troubleshooting Discussion page.
You are encouraged to leave any comments or queries below. Please sign all contributions by appending 2 hyphens and 4 tildes (--~~~~), which will be automatically expanded into your user name and a time stamp.
Understanding the Technology: "solid-state drives, as the name implies, have no mechanical parts" - err, it's not as though hard drives store data in a liquid or gaseous form! A hard drive, as the name implies, is equally solid state!
I've clarified this as follows: 'Hard disks drives as the name implies are mechanical as they have rotating disks, while solid-state drives have no mechanical moving parts. ' -Panda.