@@the_original_dude because operations went in a different video: ruclips.net/video/RiuHbdwjglw/видео.htmlsi=h1DwVhxNiLxstaMH Otherwise people see “wow, 30 minutes, too long” and people were more interested in how formatting or different file operations look like.
@@TheDeveloperGuy thanks. That video would be better though if the recording of the disk wasn't 4/10 of the picture but took up the whole screen (with the Windows view in a small region above), and instead of some random music the actual sound of the drive at the moment.
@@the_original_dude the drive was super silent, literally made no noise. These aren’t from the 80’ or early 90’ where you heard what’s happening. Just simple, boring motor whirring.
Nice, just the head pivot screw and hole missing
All that work and no video of them operating...
That's in the following videos: ruclips.net/video/RiuHbdwjglw/видео.html ruclips.net/video/noLVbircFXg/видео.html
Lol, the whole point is to see them spin, and you didn't show it.
Some crazy decision making right there
@@the_original_dude because operations went in a different video: ruclips.net/video/RiuHbdwjglw/видео.htmlsi=h1DwVhxNiLxstaMH
Otherwise people see “wow, 30 minutes, too long” and people were more interested in how formatting or different file operations look like.
@@TheDeveloperGuy thanks. That video would be better though if the recording of the disk wasn't 4/10 of the picture but took up the whole screen (with the Windows view in a small region above), and instead of some random music the actual sound of the drive at the moment.
@@the_original_dude the drive was super silent, literally made no noise. These aren’t from the 80’ or early 90’ where you heard what’s happening. Just simple, boring motor whirring.