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Michael 182 wrote:
Why would altitude affect a hard drive? Because the hard drive head "flies" over the platter. The tolerances are tight enough and things move quickly enough inside the drive that the air has a big affect on how close the read/write head gets to the disc platter, and the drive is designed with this in mind. Take the air away, and the head that was supposed to be hovering a few mils over the disc is now scratching up the surface on which the data is stored. Not a recipe for reliable long-term data storage. See the following page for more detail: http://www.storagereview.com/guide20.../opHeight.html FWIW, I run my iPod at high altitudes all the time with no failures. Then somebody did a good job designing the hard drive in it, assuming that it has a hard drive. The iPod Shuffle uses flash ram instead of a hard drive and should work in a vacuum -- even if listening to music in a vacuum appears to be impractical. :-) -Luke |
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