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Old 7th October 2004, 12:14   #1
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Default How to polish your HDD to make it sparkle and shine

In this guide we show you how to make you Hard Drives sparkle, and with the correct light setup in your case, they can even become your "center piece", if done right

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no no @ you
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it got [H]-ed
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hehe, very helpful for those guys out there that like to stare at lights and shiny things :P
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must ... polish ... hard driiiiive
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thank you guys 4 the reply's

it make's me sattisfy.

i'll do some more work in the future.

there is going to be more modding this year i feel it
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Doesn't removing the label void the warranty? It would kinda bite to have a $200 HD go out, and not be able to get it replaced.
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yes it will void the warranty; like almost 99% of all mods out there

if you use a 3rd party HSF on your P4 you void your warranty also
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but they won't know if you used a third party cooler unless you tell them. With the hard disk, they'll know unless you were miraculously able to remove the sticker without ripping or wrinkling it.
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