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Yes, a sudden loss of mains power can potentially damage an internal drive, particularly if it occurs while data is being written. This can lead to file system corruption or data loss. Additionally, the abrupt halt in power can affect the drive's firmware or electronic components, though modern drives often include protections to minimize damage. Regular backups and using an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) can help mitigate these risks.

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