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<blockquote data-quote="Ctminime" data-source="post: 1381582" data-attributes="member: 564375"><p>are u completly retarded the hdd wont "skip" persay but if you hit a bump while it is reading the needle on the drive WILL screw up the drive... and that is a fact.... unless it is a solidstate hdd or a drive rated for alot of shock protection i can see this being a bad idea..... typically laptops have drives in them rated for shock protection.... but i dont know about drivin around in a car.... u might want to read up on that one and invest in a GOOD shock protection drive (no bobs hard drive company) grab a slimline mator x-shock drive good shit... kinda pricey tho...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ctminime, post: 1381582, member: 564375"] are u completly retarded the hdd wont "skip" persay but if you hit a bump while it is reading the needle on the drive WILL screw up the drive... and that is a fact.... unless it is a solidstate hdd or a drive rated for alot of shock protection i can see this being a bad idea..... typically laptops have drives in them rated for shock protection.... but i dont know about drivin around in a car.... u might want to read up on that one and invest in a GOOD shock protection drive (no bobs hard drive company) grab a slimline mator x-shock drive good shit... kinda pricey tho... [/QUOTE]
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