I'm done with external drives and now use cloud based backup services. Never
worry now about the timelinness and availability of the backups.
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On Jun 26, 2012, at 8:18, "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com> wrote:
> I was distracted for a week trying to recover a lost disk but I put the SSD
> in place again yesterday. This time I wrapped the SSD in aluminium foil and
> put 2 clamp on cores on the SATA cable. I fired up my system, and the extra
> measures had no noticeable improvement on the birdie situation. The
> birdies appear as soon as I power up the drive.>>>
>
> A local Ham, who has "not particularly good" wiring in his shack and
> close-by antennas, uses SS drives without reporting issues.
>
> Are your drives inside the computer? Have you run checks to see what the
> point of egress from the computer, or ingress to the receiving system, are?
>
> I'm not a big fan of throwing beads at noise issues, or wrapping things.
> Usually that isn't a good solution. Running a series of tests to locate the
> point of leakage is usually faster and better.
>
> Are there any good articles on how to run tests that anyone is aware of?
>
> 73 Tom
>
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