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I've lost 3 harddrives in the last 12 months, and it is starting to piss me off. Can any techfaggots give me some tips on how to stop this from happening?

3 harddrives 3 different manufacturers one was a HDD one was a SSD one was a SSHD all are now dead in the water and are not even recognized as drives by any motherboard. I am assuming this is from glowniggers because otherwise I have the worst luck with computers. I am also techtarded, and so maybe I am just doing something wrong.

Any tips are appreciated.

I've lost 3 harddrives in the last 12 months, and it is starting to piss me off. Can any techfaggots give me some tips on how to stop this from happening? 3 harddrives 3 different manufacturers one was a HDD one was a SSD one was a SSHD all are now dead in the water and are not even recognized as drives by any motherboard. I am assuming this is from glowniggers because otherwise I have the worst luck with computers. I am also techtarded, and so maybe I am just doing something wrong. Any tips are appreciated.

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I appreciate this. I was wondering if it might be the power supply or motherboard. None my other computers in my house have problems, and so I am guessing it is localized to the hardware in the one computer rather than the electric in the house. I am curious to know if it is even possible for a virus to make a harddrive unreadable (I never want to underestimate the jews and their tricks), though a messed up powersupply or MB makes more sense.

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It could be as simple as a fucked up connector on a power cable from your power supply. A little loose connection could arc and fuck shit up.

Always remember, if you don't have two backups you don't have any.