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  • freezing a dodgy hard drive does work!

    I had a friends drive that was seizing up. It wouldn't stay up long enough to even change the file permissions before copying could start.

    So I left it in an airtight bag in the freezer over the weekend, and hooked it up this morning in a plastic bag and a wine-cooling jacket. Not only have I had time to take ownership and copy all the data, it is still running 30 minutes later!

    If it didn't come from a household with kids (a.k.a. spyware/virus magnets) I think I'd be tempted to ghost the drive to its replacement.
    FT.

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    Hehe, if he was in Canada, take his hard drive outside and it would work for half the year!
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    • #3
      LOL. I suspect the new hdd is cheaper than the airfare
      Last edited by Fat Tone; 17 September 2007, 08:50. Reason: typo
      FT.

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      • #4
        Used the trick for a few years now. The race to get the data before it goes tits up is always fun.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Fat Tone View Post
          I had a friends drive that was seizing up. It wouldn't stay up long enough to even change the file permissions before copying could start.

          So I left it in an airtight bag in the freezer over the weekend, and hooked it up this morning in a plastic bag and a wine-cooling jacket. Not only have I had time to take ownership and copy all the data, it is still running 30 minutes later!

          If it didn't come from a household with kids (a.k.a. spyware/virus magnets) I think I'd be tempted to ghost the drive to its replacement.

          hm...I have some drives at work I could test that on

          Tho I'd throw in a few of those silica gel bags in with it in the plastic bag after taking it out of the freezer
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          • #6
            Hmmm...I might try this with one or two drives when I'll have sapce to quickly transfer data...

            BTW, "freezing" here means "below 0 C (usually around -18 I think)" or just typical "few degrees above 0"?

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            • #7
              @technoid - good idea with the dessicant bags. I did do my best to prevent condensation but you can't be too careful.

              @Nowhere, -18C in my freezer. Probably below the operating spec but you can't deny the results.

              I suppose an alternative might be to keep the drive in the freezer and put the PC right next to it (for the duration of the recovery).
              FT.

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              • #8
                dry ice and a cooler?
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                • #9
                  i live near the equator, i usually wrap some old newspapers and put it in a zip lock bag and leave it in the freezer (around 0 degrees C), they normally last 30 mins or before you get to hear the loud clicking sounds
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                  • #10
                    Timely post FT

                    I didn't know about this trick.
                    Giving it a try on Becky's HD even as we speak.
                    It went out this evening.
                    Pray for us.
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                    • #11
                      Good luck Chuck

                      And don't forget to guard against condensation as well as you can when it comes out the freezer! I think I was pretty lucky. Fingers crossed.
                      FT.

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                      • #12
                        Is there a such thing as too cold?
                        I've tried the drive on 2 PCs and it isn't even recognized.
                        Though it wasn't in the frezer but about 4 hours.

                        I was thinking about making a dry-ice sandwich out of the thing.
                        Would putting it on a 40 pin cable help?

                        It's out of warranty so I'm ordering a pair of drives and will mirror them.



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                        • #13
                          Mine was mechanical failure - bearings overheat and seize. If yours was electronic failure then I don't think any amount of cooling will presuade the magic smoke to return

                          I had a close escape myself yesterday. the D: partition on a drive started to pretend it wasn't formatted, and it contained the only up to date copies of three experiments and data from an entire afternoon's testing. Fortunately I persuaded it to come back and the horse is back in the barn
                          FT.

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                          • #14
                            Well, it does click.
                            In fact it clicks for a few minutes before it gives up.

                            I'll experiment around.
                            Heck, I couldn't make it anymore brick-like than it is right now.
                            Chuck
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The PIT View Post
                              Used the trick for a few years now. The race to get the data before it goes tits up is always fun.
                              ^Ditto.

                              Well put.

                              How long do you guys typically freeze for? I just do a couple of hours.

                              As for the wine cooler thing...how did you prevent condensation?

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