Why the hard disk light needs to die
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Why the hard disk light needs to die
Why the hard disk light needs to die
When I first got my Mac laptop, it annoyed me, to an obscene level, that it didn't have a hard disk activity light. Unused to the new machine's noises, I would listen obsessively to it, trying to figure out what the hard disk sounded like when it was working hard, when it was copying files, when it was doing nothing at all.
Gradually, I got used to the fact the machine didn't have a HDD light. It stopped bothering me. I realised it had little bearing on how I used the computer. It's not like I didn't load up a program just because a light was flashing.
In fact, now I find myself annoyed, angry even, at the HDD light on my Shuttle at work. It's bright orange, and just in view, and as the hard disk thrashes away when the PC starts up in the morning, it annoys the hell out of me. This is, I realise, because it's a sign the PC has broken its promise to me.
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When I first got my Mac laptop, it annoyed me, to an obscene level, that it didn't have a hard disk activity light. Unused to the new machine's noises, I would listen obsessively to it, trying to figure out what the hard disk sounded like when it was working hard, when it was copying files, when it was doing nothing at all.
Gradually, I got used to the fact the machine didn't have a HDD light. It stopped bothering me. I realised it had little bearing on how I used the computer. It's not like I didn't load up a program just because a light was flashing.
In fact, now I find myself annoyed, angry even, at the HDD light on my Shuttle at work. It's bright orange, and just in view, and as the hard disk thrashes away when the PC starts up in the morning, it annoys the hell out of me. This is, I realise, because it's a sign the PC has broken its promise to me.
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Publish Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:16:39 +0000
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The HDD light is still crucial in determining if my computer has locked up or is actually doing something. Being able to glance down at my case (which is out of sight as all cases should be) and being able to tell if it's all fucked or I should just give it a minute is rather nice.
In conclusion, that guy can fuck off.
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Yes indeed. One layer of duct tape reduces it quite nicely though.Dog Pants wrote:You've one of those DGM things a few of us got haven't you? You're right, that LED is monstrously bright.
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah *deep breath* hahahahahahahahahahahahah.....With the introduction of Windows XP and large-scale, constant multi-threading, the promise of ‘disk activity = your orders are being followed’ was broken. A modern multi-threaded OS is always running tens, if not hundreds of processes. Many of these are supposed to be invisible to the user, such as drivers which keep hardware running.
Someone doesn't know the very basics about computer architecture.
HDD lights are indicative of files being written/read to the HDD, most of the processes are RAM based anyway once they've been created (and in most cases, loaded first).
HDD activity has always for *years* been just an indication of the HDD not computer activity.
Multi-threading has nothing to do with the HDD, as it's simply to do with how a CPU handles it's processing jobs per cycle. There's only a loose correlation between CPU activity and HDD activity pending on the program currently being run anyway.
And this people are meant to be knowledgable