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  • Reviewed by clytie on Aug 10, 10:34am

    The answers keep getting better.
  • Rated by beastly-rich on Jul 26, 6:56am

    From the page: "This is a rare error when the overwriting mechanism of the memory banks lead to an overflow of data because it cannot add on and thus super-stack, increasing the weight significantly. While normal weight/file ratio is approximately 0.02 oz/GB, in rare cases such as these, it can go as high as somewhere around 6 oz/GB. One solution is going to the system32 folder (C:\WINDOWS\system32) and deleting certain unnecessary files, but too much tampering may cause permanent changes to your computer."
  • Rated by CutestPrincess on Jul 18, 12:39pm

    From the page: "It depends on the size of the gigabyte, if it's a bigger gigabyte it will weigh more (like a normal bite of your Mcdonalds)
  • Rated by litefire on Jul 15, 10:43pm

    hahahaa,wow. i love when people mess with people who need real answers.
  • Rated by brainstew on Jul 15, 11:06am

    McLovin and the Tale of the Mysterious Hard Disk
  • Rated by Chadrew on Jul 14, 4:47pm

    I love some of the humorous answers in that thread :)
  • Rated by vorstaltd on Jul 14, 10:19am

    "Hard Drive weight increasing?"
  • Rated by Mr-Safety on Jul 14, 9:34am

    I have this same problem. One of my laptops I actually have to keep on the floor now since I can't pick it up