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-- Posted by Clara Bell at 12:39 am on June 29, 2009
I pulled it out of my laptop, thinking it was door hiding some plug-ins or jacks. (I was looking for a video input jack) This is where it came from: Anybody know what it is? I have a Dell Inspiron 1501 if that helps. It didn't do anything to my comp when I took it out. Right after I put it back in and went back to my comp I noticed that it was frozen, and then a couple seconds later it unfroze. idk if that was related or not. inb4your dumb, retarded, etc
-- Posted by Joep0113 at 12:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
-- Posted by Clara Bell at 12:45 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
Seriously?
-- Posted by hithere at 12:46 am on June 29, 2009
pretty sure it's a hard drive edit:2late =[
-- Posted by Joep0113 at 12:47 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:45 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
Seriously?
lol yeah you did
-- Posted by Clara Bell at 12:48 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:47 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:45 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
Seriously?
lol yeah you did
lol wow
-- Posted by Joep0113 at 12:50 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:48 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:47 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:45 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
Seriously?
lol yeah you did
lol wow
Im surprised it didn't crash and blue screen O.o
-- Posted by Clara Bell at 12:52 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:50 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:48 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:47 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:45 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
Seriously?
lol yeah you did
lol wow
Im surprised it didn't crash and blue screen O.o
oh my
-- Posted by Joep0113 at 1:08 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:52 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:50 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:48 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:47 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:45 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
Seriously?
lol yeah you did
lol wow
Im surprised it didn't crash and blue screen O.o
oh my  
So from now on, no pulling that out. Big No-no
-- Posted by Clara Bell at 1:09 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 4:08 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:52 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:50 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:48 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:47 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 2:45 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from Joep0113 at 3:41 am on June 29, 2009
You just pulled out your hard drive....
Seriously?
lol yeah you did
lol wow
Im surprised it didn't crash and blue screen O.o
oh my  
So from now on, no pulling that out. Big No-no 
ok lol
-- Posted by anonomouse at 3:14 am on June 29, 2009
Yup, that's definitely your hard drive. I'm surprised they let you take it out so easily... Probably not a good thing to touch... lol
-- Posted by Ancient Rights at 4:30 am on June 29, 2009
It may be a removable hard drive. Not the main drive, but something like a backup drive. I'm sure they wouldn't make the main hard drive so easy to remove.
-- Posted by Clara Bell at 10:05 am on June 29, 2009
Quote: from anonomouse at 6:14 am on June 29, 2009
Yup, that's definitely your hard drive. I'm surprised they let you take it out so easily... Probably not a good thing to touch... lol
Yea I tried my best not to touch it. That's why the first picture is sideways. lol And it was very hot anyways. Burned my fingers.
-- Posted by marshmellowman at 10:22 am on July 3, 2009
Quote: from Ancient at 12:30 pm on June 29, 2009
It may be a removable hard drive. Not the main drive, but something like a backup drive. I'm sure they wouldn't make the main hard drive so easy to remove.
yeah, they usually do. it's not more than a panel held in by a screw that stops you from taking it out. i lolled at this topic, yeah that is your hard drive, you should never even touch that with the computer plugged in let alone when it's on, you can seriously damage your computer and the hard drive. most computers don't come with such a drive, i highly doubt it would be a backup drive. from the diagram it's a 60GB SATA drive which doesn't sound too bad for a laptop that's probably a few years old.
-- Posted by Clara Bell at 4:46 pm on July 3, 2009
Quote: from marshmellowman at 1:22 pm on July 3, 2009
Quote: from Ancient at 12:30 pm on June 29, 2009
It may be a removable hard drive. Not the main drive, but something like a backup drive. I'm sure they wouldn't make the main hard drive so easy to remove.
yeah, they usually do. it's not more than a panel held in by a screw that stops you from taking it out. i lolled at this topic, yeah that is your hard drive, you should never even touch that with the computer plugged in let alone when it's on, you can seriously damage your computer and the hard drive. most computers don't come with such a drive, i highly doubt it would be a backup drive. from the diagram it's a 60GB SATA drive which doesn't sound too bad for a laptop that's probably a few years old. 
There is another panel on the bottom. It's held on by two screws and it's removable because there's a little place to pull it up. But I'm not gonna see whats underneath. lol
-- Posted by Hi James at 9:11 pm on July 3, 2009
Omg, this is classic. You escaped trouble.
-- Posted by Macropiper at 2:04 pm on July 5, 2009
SATA supports hotplug, so you theoretically can just pull the drives out and then shove them back in and the hardware should continue to work, but I'm surprised windows continued running without the hard drive. Isn't really safe for the data on the hard drive, either. My computer has the hard drive behind the same sort of panel, but it is fastened with two screws at the bottom.
-- Posted by Clara Bell at 2:11 pm on July 5, 2009
Quote: from Macropiper at 5:04 pm on July 5, 2009
SATA supports hotplug, so you theoretically can just pull the drives out and then shove them back in and the hardware should continue to work, but I'm surprised windows continued running without the hard drive. Isn't really safe for the data on the hard drive, either. My computer has the hard drive behind the same sort of panel, but it is fastened with two screws at the bottom. 
There's a panel on the bottom of my laptop that's fastened with two screws. But idk what's under it.
-- Posted by Macropiper at 12:15 am on July 6, 2009
Quote: from peace love sunshine at 9:11 am on July 6, 2009
There's a panel on the bottom of my laptop that's fastened with two screws. But idk what's under it.
Either the RAM or the WiFi card, my laptop is a slight bit newer than yours, an Inspiron 1520, and it has two panels underneath it, the RAM is under one which is fastened with one screw, the WiFi card (and an extra two slots for similar such cards) is under the other panel.
-- Posted by wind at 9:40 pm on July 7, 2009
lol yeah that is your harddrive... lol
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