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molton
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11 years ago

ever have luck recovering a clicking HDD by freezing it?

I have a 1 TB drive I (used to) backup my projects onto, I turned it on today and all it does is click. Incidentally, it started having a weird single click on startup, starting about a month ago, I didn't realize that meant failure was going to happen soon, at least that's what people say and seems to be true. So I double zip-lock bagged the hard drive and put it in my freezer right in front of the air vents so it gets nice and cold. I've heard many people say they got this method to work, with very slow transfer rates, but it worked for them none the less. My project is already backed up and nothing else too important is on there so I'm definitely not trying to spend $3,000-$6,000 for a drive recovery, but there are things on there I'd love to be able to get off of there. Of course, all the people charging thousands of dollars for recovery are always there too saying it will never work, but too many people say it has worked for them for me to think this is a complete waste of time, I'm wondering if anybody here has had luck restoring a clicking drive using this method before. Clicking as in not stuck heads, but heads that click. I wish the heads were stuck because from what I've seen that recvery method is much more likely to work than this.

The double bagging is for condensation to form on the inside of the first bag and hopefully not inside the second bag containing the drive, but I imagine unless I run it in freezing temps too, I'm going to get some condensation forming in there.

Anybody here put a Hard drive in the freezer before?

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