Active Protection System vs. ShockGuard in WD Scorpio disks

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Active Protection System vs. ShockGuard in WD Scorpio disks

#1 Post by steve-oo » Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:10 am

Hi,

I installed a 250GB WD Scorpio in my X61s. Apparently the Scorpio comes with "ShockGuard", which "protects the drive mechanics and platter surfaces from shocks. WD's SecurePark™ parks the recording heads off the disk surface during spin up, spin down and when the drive is off."

I am also running APS - i.e. the Thinkpad software that detects drops/vibrations and parks the disk heads. Sitting in a car using the laptop, I can hear the disk make a "click" every time the car vibrates (as confirmed by the APS logo on the toolbar showing a "pause" logo). I'm just wondering if this is normal (i.e. parking the heads), or if it's a sign that somehow APS and ShockGuard are conflicting... I really don't want to lose my data!

Anybody know?

Cheers,
Steve

PS - while I'm at it... does anybody know whether a laptop in Vista's "sleep" mode is safe to move in, say, a backpack? I know I can hibernate it, but it takes ages (4GB RAM) whereas sleep is almost instant...

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#2 Post by Czechnology » Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:09 am

I've already read about this clicking sounds in the 250GB Scorpio HDD.. I wonder how annoying it is?

I wouldn't put a "sleeping" laptop in the bag for too long, since it's still producing a bit heat...

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Re: Active Protection System vs. ShockGuard in WD Scorpio di

#3 Post by NS » Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:34 am

steve-oo wrote:Sitting in a car using the laptop, I can hear the disk make a "click" every time the car vibrates (as confirmed by the APS logo on the toolbar showing a "pause" logo). I'm just wondering if this is normal (i.e. parking the heads), or if it's a sign that somehow APS and ShockGuard are conflicting... I really don't want to lose my data!
Have you checked the " ignore frequent repetitive shocks such as those experienced when in a train or automobile" ??

I don't think the thinkpad will overheat in your bag when you left it in the hibernation mode. Unless you mistakenly left it in the "sleep" mode..

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#4 Post by Czechnology » Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:54 am

I guess we were both talking about the sleep mode ;)

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#5 Post by NS » Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:04 am

Czechnology wrote:I guess we were both talking about the sleep mode ;)
Sorry, i have overlooked his last sentence. You cannot leave a thinkpad in sleep mode in your bag. It will overheat.

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