Saturday, May 5, 2012

Can a piece of hair, statically attached to an inserted disc damage a slot loading cd/dvd rom drive?

Note: I caught a glimpse of the hair as I inserted the disc, but when I removed the disc, the hair is gone, probably stuck inside the drive.



Can a piece of hair, statically attached to an inserted disc damage a slot loading cd/dvd rom drive?

it might depending on the fomation of you cd\dvd rom drive



Can a piece of hair, statically attached to an inserted disc damage a slot loading cd/dvd rom drive?

No... the CD moves more than 3600 rpm... at that speed all hairs will fly away... it might be stuck inside the drive.... LOOK AGAIN..



Can a piece of hair, statically attached to an inserted disc damage a slot loading cd/dvd rom drive?

That hair likely wrapped around one of the mechanically-spinning components of the drive and will cause damage, if not immediately, in the long run.



Can a piece of hair, statically attached to an inserted disc damage a slot loading cd/dvd rom drive?

Most slot loaders I've seen have brushes that clean the disk when it is accepted.



Can a piece of hair, statically attached to an inserted disc damage a slot loading cd/dvd rom drive?

If it gets wound around the internal moving parts, maybe. Slot loaders are a bit different from tray loaders. Slot loaders "suck" the disc into the drive, a mechanical action.

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