Definition: Shock Damage


Shock to a hard drive may cause the platters to become displaced, or damage to heads or the magnetic coating of the platters. Dropping a hard drive may also damage to the mechanics within the drive such as the motor. As a consequence, the drive is unable to position the heads correctly along the recorded signals. A shock may later lead to a head crash.




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Unrecoverable Error

A read error that cannot be overcome by an ECC scheme or by rereading the data when host retries are enabled.

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