So my question, is 50 degrees Centigrade too high for a laptop drive to function?
That's why I encrypt my laptop drive, and not with an easily brute-forced pin.
Many people have had SpinRite stop, as it will, and warn them that their laptop drive is now at the manufacturer's upper limit of temperature.
We determined that we needed an adapter to plug the laptop drive into his PC so we could talk to it.
And so he says, "I guess having the power abruptly cut on a regular basis was not good for the laptop drive."
Four and a half hours later, the service of this 60-gig laptop drive had been refreshed, and it now worked perfectly.
The laptop drives are meant to keep the heat and power use down, so there would presumably be little in the way of loud fans.
So it completely changes the model of how a laptop drive works.
That's the biggest laptop drive.
When he nodded, she took the disk from him and put it into her laptop drive.