Re: Hard Drive Lunched



Dave,

I heard it differently.

"There are those who have lost data, and those who haven't. Yet."

Allan

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"Dave K" <dave.k@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:26:44 -0400, "Allan Smith"
<whomver@(wherever).com> wrote:

Wally,

Best of luck to you, hope it works. If it seems to for a short time until
the clicking resumes, you may need to make a 'sandwich' to keep it cool
long
enough to recover data. I usually wrap the drive in a paper towel, fill
two
sandwich bags halfway with crushed ice, close them, and wrap the resulting
sandwich in a towel. It works long enough to get some amount of data about
20% of the time.

Except for 'clickers'. I've never recovered a clicker alone. That
repetitive
click-click ......click-click ...... click-click ..... usually means
repeated re-zero operations in an unsuccessful attempt to find the servo
track. Without it, the drive usually won't even initialize and show up in
BIOS.

The only data I've ever seen recovered from a clicker was recovered by
Ontrack Systems in California, for $2300. The customer's automated backup
had stopped working five months earlier, and wasn't noticed. They did
decide
to spend $450 for a controller card and four drives to go RAID-5, tho. It
seemed like a real bargain to them by that time.

Allan

I had a clicker just a month ago. While it wa a real inconvenience,
it reinforced lessons I thought I had learned but now know I did not.
No data was recovered despite freezer treatment, and other recovery
methods.

Fortunately, I was able to recover, and get a better product in the
end. The same mistakes will not be made again.<g>

"There are two kinds of people in the world; those that have lost
data, and those who will." Old IT maxim, author unknown.
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Cheers! :)


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