Hi,
I am a bit paranoid at the moment as to weather my HDD is damaged or not. Earlier today, i got frustrated with a game and hit the desk, which has the computer on, with both my fists repeatedly for a few seconds. Although the case is placed about 40 - 45 cm away from where i hit the desk, the case itself did shake quite a bit.
The computer still acted in a normal manner (unlike me!) after what had happend. I shut down the computer and hit the desk in the same way and felt how much shock was being put upon the HDD cage and it was not alot.
Though, this is where im worried. When i shut it down, winodws 7 installed an update and now i can't log into, or sign up to certain services such as facebook. Could this be because of HDD problems?
The HDD is a samsung spinpoint F3 1tb drive and can apparently take up to 70 g's when operating and 300 g's when not working.
Could anyone put my mind at rest with this one?
thanks in advance
railways
I am a bit paranoid at the moment as to weather my HDD is damaged or not. Earlier today, i got frustrated with a game and hit the desk, which has the computer on, with both my fists repeatedly for a few seconds. Although the case is placed about 40 - 45 cm away from where i hit the desk, the case itself did shake quite a bit.
The computer still acted in a normal manner (unlike me!) after what had happend. I shut down the computer and hit the desk in the same way and felt how much shock was being put upon the HDD cage and it was not alot.
Though, this is where im worried. When i shut it down, winodws 7 installed an update and now i can't log into, or sign up to certain services such as facebook. Could this be because of HDD problems?
The HDD is a samsung spinpoint F3 1tb drive and can apparently take up to 70 g's when operating and 300 g's when not working.
Could anyone put my mind at rest with this one?
thanks in advance
railways