Hi
I've done extensive research on web about hard drive and storage. There are something I feel quite surprised after having used computer for more than a decade.
It is said that a file stored on a hard drive, even not being played, used or edited could lead to big (or tiny) corruption over time. (scientifically mean their checksums changed)
It is said that if the USB cable of an external harddrive was not safely removed or if the power is shut down correctly, it *could lead to damage to the hardware, lead to bad sector and thus - data corruption might occur.
Now my question is, I understand all these theories.
But I would like to know how likely could these happen
1. Unused and unedited data corruption over time (within 3 year)
2. Abnormal unplug of usb cable (without safely remove), or power shut down abnormally
Is it really that easy to happen? (if I hope the MD5 or other checksum of a random file (assume no intentional edit of course) will not change within 5 years, is it easy or difficult?
My situation - I've got quite a number of files that I don't want their MD5 (or other checksums)to be changed and stored them for years. However, I've unplugged the usb cable for some time without safely remove and there were some sudden power cut / instability occasions happening.
I don't know if those few power cut and occasion and "unsafely" remove are likely to lead to the checksums of the files changed (they were inactive and were not transferring or copying etc when those instances happened)
THanks you every body
I've done extensive research on web about hard drive and storage. There are something I feel quite surprised after having used computer for more than a decade.
It is said that a file stored on a hard drive, even not being played, used or edited could lead to big (or tiny) corruption over time. (scientifically mean their checksums changed)
It is said that if the USB cable of an external harddrive was not safely removed or if the power is shut down correctly, it *could lead to damage to the hardware, lead to bad sector and thus - data corruption might occur.
Now my question is, I understand all these theories.
But I would like to know how likely could these happen
1. Unused and unedited data corruption over time (within 3 year)
2. Abnormal unplug of usb cable (without safely remove), or power shut down abnormally
Is it really that easy to happen? (if I hope the MD5 or other checksum of a random file (assume no intentional edit of course) will not change within 5 years, is it easy or difficult?
My situation - I've got quite a number of files that I don't want their MD5 (or other checksums)to be changed and stored them for years. However, I've unplugged the usb cable for some time without safely remove and there were some sudden power cut / instability occasions happening.
I don't know if those few power cut and occasion and "unsafely" remove are likely to lead to the checksums of the files changed (they were inactive and were not transferring or copying etc when those instances happened)
THanks you every body
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