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How "Hot" Is A Hard Drive Supposed To Get?


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Thank you again for the update and good luck with your drive. I will continue to monitor this topic for your results.
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Well, it has been 5 days with absolutely no problems, so it seems obvious that, at least in my situation, that jumper was the problem. So I hope this helps anyone who might have a disk read error. Check to see if a jumper is in your drive, and shouldn't be there. Take it out and see what happens. You might be surprised, as I was. By the way, thank you rshaffer61 for guiding me along in the resolution of this problem. I appreciated it.
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Congratulations. :) for a successful resolution for your issue.

You are very welcome. I'm glad we could help and please let us know how everything works out for you.
If there is anything else we can do to help please feel free to ask. I appreciate that you allowed me to assist you with your issue and for your patience.
Thank you for choosing GeeksToGo for help. :) :)
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