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hi semua,
Maaf byk2 kalu dah ada thread ni merge jer..
Nak tanya macam mana nak detect HDD ada virus? problem aku ,HDD tak bleh baca kat laptop.. sblum ni ok jer.. Lepas member pinjam nak copy movies dlm HDD aku.. trus aku dah tak bleh bukak file2 dlm HDD tu.. tak bleh detect langsung.. adoii sedih nye..
kat PC kat opis pun tak bleh jugak.. tapi takde plak kata ada virus ke hape..
Ada sesapa boleh tolong tak..
TQ ,ye..
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Right-click HDD tu dalam My Computer, pilih 'Scan' dengan antivirus. Ataupun bukak antivirus dalam komputer, scan HDD berkenaan.
Tapi cuba pakai antivirus yg berbayar seperti Kaspersky, McAfee, Eset Nod32, Symantec... dll. Jangan pakai yg free macam AVG, Avira... sebab 'free' memang ade kekurangan nyer |
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hdd xleh detect?connect pakat SATA@IDE? |
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hi semua,
Maaf byk2 kalu dah ada thread ni merge jer..
Nak tanya macam mana nak detect HDD ad ...
sinchann Post at 28-11-2011 08:08
Tak detect ..langsung mcm mana tu ...
HDD ke tak detect langsung ....
pegi My Computer ...
klik kanan ...... ambik "Manage"
pastu kuar Computer Management ...
pegi Disk Management ... tengok baca tak HDD tu ..... |
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hdd xleh detect?connect pakat SATA@IDE?
firdaruddin Post at 28-11-2011 13:43
dia ada pakai kat laptop tu ...
rasa mcm portable HDD aje ...... |
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Reply 5# mahathirGX
tau portable,bro..tp nak tgk gak..klu gunahat 3.5" tu, confirm connection tu sata...tapi klu hat 5.25" tu, sata ada, ide pun ada.. |
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Post Last Edit by mahathirGX at 28-11-2011 15:07
Reply mahathirGX
tau portable,bro..tp nak tgk gak..klu gunahat 3.5" tu, confirm connectio ...
firdaruddin Post at 28-11-2011 14:58
kalo pakai 3.5 ni senang ..... boleh sambung terus check direct kat PC ...
kena 2.5 ...IDE susah sikit kena beli converter ler .....
HDD portable ni utk simpan data aje ......
standard kawan pinjam .... dia tengok movie pakai portable HDD tu gak ... bukan copy terus dlm HDD dia pun ...
tu cepat rosak .... casing portable ni pun cepat ...... aku setahun pun 2 kali tukar casing portable ....tu
motherboard dlm casing jahaman ......
so .. try tukar casing portable lain dulu ...
kalo kena portable tu brand ...samsung .... kena modding dulu tak jadik ...... campak laut aje ...
sebab dia pakai special casing ... |
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Sesapa ada pengalaman dgn portable HDD Buffalo ... sila pm aku
mcm mana aku nak ambik data balik dlm HDD tu ....
check kat disk management ....HDD tu detect ... dia suruh format aje ..
masalahnya aku nak data dlm tu ... mcm mana nak recovery balik ....
aku check guna linux pun ... dia tak baca langsung HDD tu .....
aku try wat guna motherboard casing Buffulo tu dia kata HDD I/O error ...pastu hang pc ...... |
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Tak detect ..langsung mcm mana tu ...
HDD ke tak detect langsung ....
pegi My C ...
mahathirGX Post at 28-11-2011 15:55
tak kluar pun HDD kat Disk Mgmt.. dah rosak ker HDD aku ni? sayangnye file2 kat dlm tu.. ada sesapa tau? |
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Post Last Edit by sinchann at 30-11-2011 00:19
hdd xleh detect?connect pakat SATA@IDE?
firdaruddin Post at 28-11-2011 14:43
maaf ye.. aku buta IT sket... SATA tu maknanye guna portable HDD ker? IDE kt PC? Aku guna HDD WD (Western Digital kot). Ada kemungkinan sbb cable HDD ker? |
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maaf ye.. aku buta IT sket... SATA tu maknanye guna portable HDD ker? IDE kt PC? Aku guna HDD ...
sinchann Post at 30-11-2011 00:18
tak semestinya SATA...apa model HDD ko tu? |
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tak kluar pun HDD kat Disk Mgmt.. dah rosak ker HDD aku ni? sayangnye file2 kat dlm tu. ...
sinchann Post at 29-11-2011 23:15
satu lagi ... try ko sentuh HDD ko tu .... ada rasa berpusing tak? atau senyap terus ...... sejuk .... |
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maaf ye.. aku buta IT sket... SATA tu maknanye guna portable HDD ker? IDE kt PC? Aku guna HDD ...
sinchann Post at 29-11-2011 23:18
HDD ko tentu mcm ni kan .....
try ko buka casing tu ...
ambik HDD dlm tu ...... |
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aku pun masalah hdd aritu. mmg xdetect langsung lah. last2 jumpa solution online. aku rename hdd tu sebagai partition yang baru. pas2 baru dapat detect balik. tapi hdd aku slalu ter disconnect sendiri. last2 aku g bawak kedai n tukar casing ngan usb yang baru. skang da ok n buleh bukak balik. tp ada certain files yg da corrupt la |
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kalo pakai 3.5 ni senang ..... boleh sambung terus check direct kat P ...
mahathirGX Post at 28-11-2011 16:05
betul ke tak elok kalau tgk movie direct dari hdd? aku selalu je wat camtu sb hard disk laptop ni da penuh. in long term, boleh rosak ke hdd kalau wat gitu? |
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1- berapa saiz HDD tu? kalau 160GB ke bawah, kemungkinan besar utk IDE lebih cerah.. tapi kalau 160GB keatas kemungkinan besar guna SATA
2- casing tu macam mana? ada skru yg boleh bukak tak?
3- try tepek gambar HDD tu la senang skit! |
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Reply mahathirGX
tau portable,bro..tp nak tgk gak..klu gunahat 3.5" tu, confirm connectio ...
firdaruddin Post at 28-11-2011 15:58
ada lagi ke orang pakai hdd 5" :O |
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betul ke tak elok kalau tgk movie direct dari hdd? aku selalu je wat camtu sb hard disk laptop n ...
nadhil Post at 30-11-2011 23:39
memang tak elok... |
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ada lagi ke orang pakai hdd 5" :O
myoujin Post at 1-12-2011 19:34
ada...aku salahsorangnya...mmg susah..tapi nak storage besau punya pasal, terpaksa la... |
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Reply 19# firdaruddin
errr aku rasa ko salah anggap ko punye tu 5.25" kot? yang tu 3.5" yang biase desktop guna sekarang...
5" ni zaman tuk kadok punye
size2 hdd dari wiki... capacity pon tak sampai giga giga.. ratus MB je kot yang 5 inchi nih
- 8 inch: 9.5 in × 4.624 in × 14.25 in (241.3 mm × 117.5 mm × 362 mm)
In 1979, Shugart Associates' SA1000 was the first form factor compatible HDD, having the same dimensions and a compatible interface to the 8″ FDD. - 5.25 inch: 5.75 in × 3.25 in × 8 in (146.1 mm × 82.55 mm × 203 mm)
This smaller form factor, first used in an HDD by Seagate in 1980,[50] was the same size as full-height 51⁄4-inch-diameter (130 mm) FDD, 3.25-inches high. This is twice as high as "half height"; i.e., 1.63 in (41.4 mm). Most desktop models of drives for optical 120 mm disks (DVD, CD) use the half height 5¼″ dimension, but it fell out of fashion for HDDs. The Quantum BigfootHDD was the last to use it in the late 1990s, with "low-profile" (≈25 mm) and "ultra-low-profile" (≈20 mm) high versions. - 3.5 inch: 4 in × 1 in × 5.75 in (101.6 mm × 25.4 mm × 146 mm) = 376.77344 cm3
This smaller form factor is similar to that used in an HDD by Rodime in 1983,[51], which was the same size as the "half height" 3½″ FDD, i.e., 1.63 inches high. Today, the 1-inch high ("slimline" or "low-profile") version of this form factor is the most popular form used in most desktops. - 2.5 inch: 2.75 in × 0.275–0.59 in × 3.945 in (69.85 mm × 7–15 mm × 100 mm) = 48.895–104.775 cm3
This smaller form factor was introduced by PrairieTek in 1988;[52] there is no corresponding FDD. It is widely used today forsolid-state drives and for hard disk drives in mobile devices (laptops, music players, etc.) and as of 2008 replacing 3.5 inch enterprise-class drives.[53] It is also used in the Playstation 3[54] and Xbox 360[[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipediaitation_needed]citation needed[/url]] video game consoles. Today, the dominant height of this form factor is 9.5 mm for laptop drives (usually having two platters inside), but higher capacity drives have a height of 12.5 mm (usually having three platters). Enterprise-class drives can have a height up to 15 mm.[55] Seagate released a 7mm drive aimed at entry level laptops and high end netbooks in December 2009.[56] - 1.8 inch: 54 mm × 8 mm × 71 mm = 30.672 cm3
This form factor, originally introduced by Integral Peripherals in 1993, has evolved into the ATA-7 LIF with dimensions as stated. It was increasingly used in digital audio players and subnotebooks, but is rarely used today. An original variant exists for 2–5GB sized HDDs that fit directly into a PC card expansion slot. These became popular for their use in iPods and other HDD based MP3 players. - 1 inch: 42.8 mm × 5 mm × 36.4 mm
This form factor was introduced in 1999 as IBM's Microdrive to fit inside a CF Type II slot. Samsung calls the same form factor"1.3 inch" drive in its product literature.[57] - 0.85 inch: 24 mm × 5 mm × 32 mm
Toshiba announced this form factor in January 2004[58] for use in mobile phones and similar applications, including SD/MMCslot compatible HDDs optimized for video storage on 4G handsets. Toshiba currently sells a 4 GB (MK4001MTD) and 8 GB (MK8003MTD) version [1][[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipediaink_rot]dead link[/url]] and holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest hard disk drive.[59]
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