A question about internal hdd's

how long can a internal hdd last w/o using it ?
also
is there a way of connecting the internal hdd externally ?
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All the cases have some sort of electrostatic protection built in to them _ most are metal. If it does get zapped the static goes around the drive. Ounce they're inside they're safe.
 What you do need to worry about is when you are initially opening up your laptop and handling the drive, make sure that your are statically discharged.

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