8 Hours of defrag | hard disk defragmentation ASMR | Hard Disk Sound Effect | HDD sounds

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8 Hours of defrag | hard disk defragmentation ASMR | Hard Disk Sound Effect | HDD sounds. Here is a video of a hard disk being defragged for 8 hours over and over again ;)

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Experience the soothing sounds of technology with our latest video featuring defrag and defragmentation. Dive into the world of computer maintenance as we explore the mesmerizing process of disk defragmentation.

Indulge in the calming ambiance of asmr as you listen to the rhythmic hum of hard drive sounds and hdd noise. Let the gentle whirring of a hard drive lull you into a state of relaxation, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

Discover the benefits of defragging hard drive with our comprehensive guide to defragmentation of hard disk. Learn about the importance of defragmenting your computer and how it can improve the performance of your system.

Join us on this immersive journey into the world of technology and let the soothing sounds of defrag hard drive and disk defrag transport you to a state of tranquility. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply seeking a moment of peace, our collection of hard drive sounds asmr promises to captivate and delight.

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Hi everyone! A new year and a brand new video! Here's 8 hours of a hard disk being defragged over and over again :) I hope you find some use for it and I will see you very soon!

HoursOf
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I play this in the background because SSDs have no personality.

danruscoe
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Say what you want but the sound of a hard disk making yoir whole case vibrate is one of the most soothing sounds in the world

natanaelrodriguez
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My therapist talked with me about how some forms of therapy should work, basically saying when you have a traumatic event your brain doesn’t necessarily store that information in the correct place at that time due to anxiety etc… and that therapy can help reorganize those traumatic memories and events and put them where they’re supposed to go. My old techy brain immediately thought of it as defragmenting a HDD. This is actually very therapeutic, as if I’m watching all those horrible memories get moved to a proper place in my brain instead of being scattered around randomly. Thanks for the video 👍

botsareeverywhere
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brings me back to long nights of reinstallation of windows and hearing the disk working while I'd just fight against sleepiness. Would wake up just to click on next a few times and again wait throughout the night so I could finally get that damn Windows 98 SE working again and reinstall.... Age of empires 2 !

ace_
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Finally ASMR I was looking for.
So many memories. Thank you.

DoporaBHeo
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Lol, 6 years old and folks are still watching and liking this video! Now doesn't that tell us something?!

Ah, the memories! When I got my first pc in 1999, I was fascinated by disk defrag. So much so, I would actually sit for ages watching it happen. It was mesmerizing! There was something so satisfying & calming about all the wee cubes being tidied up, organized and put in place while others were removed. Even the sound felt as it does now! It felt like me mind was also being defragged at the same time!
Heck, here I am doing it again! And btw, it is not a 'getting old' thing. I know this coz I was younger back then. For me it was like free mental therapy, like watching an aquarium of beautiful fishes. Ok, maybe not quite as nice - but defrag did seem to help chill out me brain! Maybe that's what society needs right now, specially the younger ones - a good, hearty, regular defrag!
Am I odd? Please tell me I'm not alone in feeling this way? (Ahem) If I am, please disregard this comment... 😳

MissIdolize
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This is really good. The fan noise is very soothing against the contrast of the whirring of the disk, as it grinds away. If something is intensely busy with its own problems and you are powerless to help out, it gives you the selfless opportunity to relax and let the hours slip away. Thanks!

harrystanding
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I’m not sure why I like this as much as I do.

IWasAPepper
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Just turned it on and my reactive led lighting is going off reminding me of the HDD activity light and it gave my whole body goosebumps

johnconnorstopskynet
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Ahhhh takes me back to the year 2003 with the old Windows XP tower and bulky monitor...

TheLostAndNotFound
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Finally, some real quality content I've been looking for.

MykytaMinich
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Hey, my computer is still running slow, WTF! ...LOL.

Temporal_Flux
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I think you should leave the room, the Geiger counter doesn't sound good.

StaszekAlcatraz
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This is awesome! Excellent Idea. Thank you for taking the time to record this.

RandallsRestRelaxation
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Kind of got hyped when it was almost all done fragmented, then sad when it reset. Either way, I love this!

ArchonKain
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Well I fav 3 vids today, 1 hour of keygen music, 4 hours of roland sound canvas sc55 midi music and now 8 hours of disk defrag i think i prob the biggest nerd ever.

johnconnorstopskynet
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Wow who would have known that this would be relaxing. I didnt until i lasted about 15 mins and started nodding off. 👍 👍

craigbratty
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Not even 10 seconds in when I realized that this channel was nice long recordings of unique ASMR sounds you had a sub. What a great channel!

adamt
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kinda stressed me out when i hear it having a hard time trying to read, reminds me of desperately trying to salvage my 1996 pc in 1999 and praying to god I have enough good sectors left to install windows. Forgive me, I was but 13. Not going to lie, I sat and watched it write every single sector patiently and sometimes I still do watch progress bars and stuff like that for much longer than I should and I wonder if it harks back to the day when you really had to wait on computers to do their thing.

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