Starwarsman said:You should really explain what it is you are talking about when you ask a question.
pundip said:As far as i know its there to allow airpressure in the harddrive to equalise with the pressure outside.
Greg J. said:Hard drive internals are in a vacuum space.
Well, the read/write heads rely on aerodynamic forces… so the "hole" keeps the pressure within the hard drive constant. I read that even in outer space a lot of components are in pressurized containers… I believe that the properties that allow a read/write head to spin at thousands of RPM's is not possible in a vacuum space...
Holiday said:wouldn't they spin faster in a vacuum