Can the hard disk copy hundreds of gigabytes and break?

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Can the hard disk copy hundreds of gigabytes and break?
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It's better not to do this
Too much read and write at one time will generate a lot of heat. Hard disks that are easily burned out will be scrapped once power is cut off
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No, it's no different from normal use.
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I can also tell you for sure: No! As long as your hard disk is large enough, you can copy as many as you want. It's just a matter of time.
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Definitely tell you: No!
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