Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Hard Disk Drive Optimization Method

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 1 -- Kenji Ogasawara, Koichi Sato and Keishi Takahashi, all from Fujisawa, Japan, Hiroshi Yanagisawa of Kamakura, Japan, and Fuminori Sai of Yokohama, Japan, have developed a methods for hard disk drive optimization.

According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The data possessed by a parent hard disk drive is exported to a baby hard disk drive, which is connected to the parent hard disk drive, and thus, the baby hard disk drive executes by itself an optimization/inspection process including writing of servo information. A hard disk drive is reproduced by incorporating 'deoxyribonucleic acid' used for reproduction into each hard disk ...

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