Shouting at running hard disk drives creates sound waves that disrupt the precise mechanical structure inside. The vibrations from loud noises can cause speed degradation and increased latency during operation.
Loud noises disrupt precise mechanical components inside storage drives
Mechanical storage relies on physical components that move with microscopic precision. Sound pressure from human voices or music introduces interference to these delicate operations.

Historical testing shows laptops crashing when playing Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation due to 5400RPM resonance matching the drive's frequency. The specific audio frequencies align with the spinning platters and cause physical disruption.
The vulnerability applies to all mechanical hard drives regardless of manufacturer or model age. Solid state drives avoid this issue entirely because they contain no moving parts.



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