07-30-2010
4) What is the manufacturers part number for each disc?
HITACHI HTS541616J9SA00
5) Is this some sort of SAN?
No, it is 2,5'' SATA1 disk mounted in notebook
I don't know why manufacturer published such info about this disk.
I fully understand difference between physical vs logical block but completely don't understand why HITACHI has in regard on heads for instance 16 heads logically but 4 heads physically ?
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