Thread: old hard drive
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Old 31-10-2007, 09:08   #8
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Re: old hard drive

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Originally Posted by dragon View Post
Its very Unlikely unless a High current flow melted something and its now short circuit on the power feed.

But like I said highly unlikely.
Short Circuit/Over current protection should prevent that by tripping the PSU off.
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