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Head crash

A head crash is a hard-disk failure that occurs when a read–write head of a hard disk drive makes contact with its rotating platter, slashing its surface and permanently damaging its magnetic media. It is difficult to recover data from a head crashed drive.

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Head details

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Head crash

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples18
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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Head crash

Top relations

related to Head details · 9
Head crash → After, Conner Peripherals, Heads, Seagate, Some, Teflon-like, The, These, Underneath
related to Laptops · 8
Head crash → Active Hard Disk Protection, Head, IBM, These, ThinkPad, This, Windows, With
is a · 1
Head crash → hard-disk failure that occurs when a read

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Important terminology

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Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Head crashis ahard-disk failure that occurs when a read0.90text
Head crashrelated to Head detailsConner Peripherals0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsThe0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsTeflon-like0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsUnderneath0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsThese0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsHeads0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsSeagate0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsAfter0.60section
Head crashrelated to Head detailsSome0.60section
Head crashrelated to LaptopsHead0.60section
Head crashrelated to LaptopsThis0.60section

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