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Warning: Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation Music Video Can Crash Old Hard Drives

A Microsoft software engineer claimed that Janet Jackson's 1989 song is operating at a hard drive-corrupting frequency. Power!

Warning: Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation Music Video Can Crash Old Hard Drives

Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation' music video had the power to crash laptops.

A Microsoft employee has claimed that the 1989 music video managed to crash laptops around the world.


Raymond Chen, Microsoft's principal software engineer, explained in a post on his The Old New Thing plog: "A colleague of mine shared a story from Windows XP product support. A major computer manufacturer discovered that playing the music video for Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” would crash certain models of laptops. I would not have wanted to be in the laboratory that they must have set up to investigate this problem. Not an artistic judgement.


"One discovery during the investigation is that playing the music video also crashed some of their competitors’ laptops.


"And then they discovered something extremely weird: Playing the music video on one laptop caused a laptop sitting nearby to crash, even though that other laptop wasn’t playing the video!


"What’s going on? It turns out that the song contained one of the natural resonant frequencies for the model of 5400 rpm laptop hard drives that they and other manufacturers used. (sic)"


Despite this, the tech experts ultimately managed to find a solution to the problem.

The blog post continued: "The manufacturer worked around the problem by adding a custom filter in the audio pipeline that detected and removed the offending frequencies during audio playback.


"And I’m sure they put a digital version of a “Do not remove” sticker on that audio filter. (Though I’m worried that in the many years since the workaround was added, nobody remembers why it’s there. Hopefully, their laptops are not still carrying this audio filter to protect against damage to a model of hard drive they are no longer using.) (sic)"

 

— BANG SHOWBIZ

Photo: TPG News/Click Photos

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