head crash

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head crash

A computer technician examines a hard drive after a head crash.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • (Computer Science) A serious hardware failure: A "head crash" is a catastrophic malfunction that occurs within a hard disk drive (HDD). It happens when the device's read/write head, which normally floats just above the spinning magnetic platter, makes physical contact with the disk's surface. This contact typically causes severe damage to the delicate magnetic coating, resulting in data loss and rendering the drive inoperable.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The company lost critical financial records due to a sudden head crash in their primary server.
    • A head crash is one of the most feared types of hard drive failure because it often destroys data permanently.
    • To prevent a head crash, it's important to handle laptops carefully and avoid moving them while the hard drive is active.
Advanced Usage
  • "to suffer a head crash": to experience this specific type of disk failure.
    • The old backup drive suffered a head crash, so we couldn't recover the archived files.
  • Causative Context: Often described as being caused by physical shock, contamination, or mechanical wear.
    • The impact from dropping the laptop was the direct cause of the head crash.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hard Disk Drive (HDD): The type of data storage device where a head crash occurs.
  • Read/Write Head: The specific component that crashes into the platter.
  • Platter: The spinning magnetic disk inside the HDD that stores data.
  • Disk Failure / Drive Failure: General terms for HDD malfunctions, which include a head crash as a specific, severe type.
Synonyms
  • Catastrophic disk failure: A failure that results in major, often irrecoverable damage.
  • Hard drive crash: A broader, more general term that can encompass a head crash.
Related Phrases
  • Data loss / Data corruption: Common direct consequences of a head crash.
  • Drive recovery / Data recovery: The processes attempted after a head crash, though success is not guaranteed due to the physical damage.
head crash

A computer technician examines a hard drive after a head crash.

Noun
  1. (computer science) a crash of a read/write head in a hard disk drive (usually caused by contact of the head with the surface of the magnetic disk)