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8 results for "Hard" - Most at least downloaded

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- Car: Difficult start
Hard starting a car. Is a Peugeot 106. UCS Category: VEHCar. Duration: 00:45.
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- Blow hard 1
A man is blowing hard. A candle for example. UCS Category: HMNBrth. Duration: 00:01.
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- Blow hard 2
A man is blowing hard. A candle for example. UCS Category: HMNBrth. Duration: 00:02.
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- NAS, starting
Starting a NAS computer server. This is a Synology with 4 HDD hard drives. Fan noise, start disks one by one, then work. UCS Category: CMPTDriv, UIData. Duration: 03:28.
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- CD drive boot 1
Sound of a audio CD player starting up. UCS Category: COMAv. Duration: 00:17.
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- CD drive boot 2
Sound of a audio C.D. player starting up. UCS Category: COMAv. Duration: 00:21.
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- CD drive boot 4
Sound of a audio C.D. player starting up. UCS Category: COMAv. Duration: 00:01.
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- CD drive boot 3
Sound of a audio C.D. player starting up. UCS Category: COMAv. Duration: 00:40.
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