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godspeeed: ''oh I wonder if the car squished its testicles too''. Not like your going to hurt it more.
You've got funny customs in Canada :)
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godspeeed: ''oh I wonder if the car squished its testicles too''. Not like your going to hurt it more.
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grviper: You've got funny customs in Canada :)
no don't worry I'm a special case.
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godspeeed: well my perception was that the drive was already dead, I wanted to take the opportunity to see inside, like you would when you see a fresh roadkill on the highway. ''oh I wonder if the car squished its testicles too''. Not like your going to hurt it more.
When I want to see what's inside something I tend to look it up on Google ;).... that said I do dismantle stuff too but usually to fix it but I know you can't open a hard drive and fix it. Feel free to remove the platters and have fun throwing them.
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hedwards: snip
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godspeeed: i did research in the past and depending on the damage its anywhere from 1000 to 10 000$. i have naked pictures of some of my exes in there so this disk is either being rescued by me or its spending 2 hours in a vinegar bath and terminated with the hammer.
nono you open it up again and unscrew the drive platters then just put finger prints all over them sometimes they are made of glass so are shatterable if they are aluminium you can bend them personally I just coat them in my OH's clear nail varnish and use them as mirrors... keep the magets from the drive heads they are rather nice rareearth magnet sets.
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godspeeed: well my perception was that the drive was already dead, I wanted to take the opportunity to see inside, like you would when you see a fresh roadkill on the highway. ''oh I wonder if the car squished its testicles too''. Not like your going to hurt it more.
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serpantino: When I want to see what's inside something I tend to look it up on Google ;).... that said I do dismantle stuff too but usually to fix it but I know you can't open a hard drive and fix it. Feel free to remove the platters and have fun throwing them.
You can open them it just takes time and planning.
1. stick the drive in a baggy and seal it.
next steps all take place in the bathroom
2. set up somewhere you can work on put some alchol wipes on it close the door and turn on the shower till you have steam in the room
3. wait for the steam to go
4. wipe down the top with the alcohol wipes so it's clean and dry
You now have a low tech dust free room where you can open the drive semi safely.
I've used that technique to add a port on peoples drives for them so they can show the disks spinning I charge the same price as the HDD drive and don't guarantee the work but people still get me to do it occasionally...
Post edited January 27, 2012 by wodmarach
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godspeeed: *screenshot*
Man, now I want a 127 PetaByte HDD :-(
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godspeeed: *screenshot*
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Wishbone: Man, now I want a 127 PetaByte HDD :-(
I wonder if it will stop at the real actual size of the disk or if its going to try to have me do a 127 petabyte image

so far 615 / 133 169 152 gigabyte imaged
Post edited January 27, 2012 by godspeeed
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godspeeed: *screenshot*
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Wishbone: Man, now I want a 127 PetaByte HDD :-(
It'll be awesome when you open that one up so the data can flow over and it suddenly can store 32 yottabytes.

I mean, that HAS to be why it's suddenly so spacious, right? The lid isn't on and data can be stored outside.
Post edited January 27, 2012 by Miaghstir
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hedwards: snip
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godspeeed: i did research in the past and depending on the damage its anywhere from 1000 to 10 000$. i have naked pictures of some of my exes in there so this disk is either being rescued by me or its spending 2 hours in a vinegar bath and terminated with the hammer.
Since you've opened it, I would expect it to be closer to the $10k end of the spectrum.

If it's a glass platter or mostly glass, you can wack it with a hammer and it should more or less just shatter. Wear protective eyewear when doing it.

Otherwise, you can play blacksmith with it. Heat it up and bend it into interesting shapes. Realistically it doesn't take that much damage to make it essentially unreadable. Most of the time nobody's going to try to read it unless they know what they're looking for.
Suddenly have the urge to learn how to recover data of of old thrown out HDDs......dunno why. :\
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GameRager: Suddenly have the urge to learn how to recover data of of old thrown out HDDs......dunno why. :\
its like a mission, while I know its going to fail I am trying all programs to see if even one will find a single file
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GameRager: Suddenly have the urge to learn how to recover data of of old thrown out HDDs......dunno why. :\
99.9% of the time all you have to do is plug it in... about 1/2 of the rest of the cases all you need do is replace the drive board with one from the same type of drive... if it's been null 'd yeah not gonna happen
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GameRager: Suddenly have the urge to learn how to recover data of of old thrown out HDDs......dunno why. :\
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wodmarach: 99.9% of the time all you have to do is plug it in... about 1/2 of the rest of the cases all you need do is replace the drive board with one from the same type of drive... if it's been null 'd yeah not gonna happen
*Dumpster diving time*

Also.....null'd? You mean if the platters got trashed? Yeah I could see why that wouldn't be fixable.
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GameRager: Also.....null'd? You mean if the platters got trashed? Yeah I could see why that wouldn't be fixable.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix[/url]) despite what many people think with modern drives you can't recover a true disc blank using dd to write dev/null to the drive kills its data