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i think i did somethin stupid...dotn ask me why but i had to unplug the power supply to my HD yesterday as the computer was booting..and then i plugged it back in while the computer was still on and it sparked and shut off...i quickly turned it off and plugged in the power source again to the HD and computer booted up fine...but ,it might be in my head, i think it's running slower...could i of fried something on the drive and still have it work?...is somethin fried?
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so why'd you have to unplug the harddrive?
![]() unplugging it while it's on can't be that bad, compare it to a power outage, you might have a few new bad sectors. plugging it back in, to me seems like it would be like turning the power on, but if someone knows for sure feel free to correct me ![]() you said it still works, so try running a full scan disk on it (the 1 billion hour long scan not the filesystem scan)
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