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Previously on "Help with broken/old PC"

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  • Clownio
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    Originally posted by Ardesco
    So has it worked then??
    I'll let you know tomorrow.....

    Exciting isn't it ?

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  • DaveB
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    I once spent a delightfull 8 hours in the server room of a well known investment bank removing drives from IBM PS/2's tapping them with a rubber mallet and putting them back in again.

    They'd had a DR excersise and shut everything down. When the IBM's came back up all the disks had stuck cos it had been so long since the last time they were powered down. ( 3 years ). A sharp tap with the mallet freed them up and got them going again.

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by Clownio
    Its a Maxtor, a very cold one at the mo, as it's been in the freezer since yesterday evening.

    Fingers crossed eh ?
    So has it worked then??

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  • DaveB
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    Have you seen Zeitghosts post count?

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  • Clownio
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    Bloody hell - 300 posts and each and every one of them (apart from the last couple) complete drivel.

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  • Clownio
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    Its a Maxtor, a very cold one at the mo, as it's been in the freezer since yesterday evening.

    Fingers crossed eh ?

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  • Paddy
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    Unscrew the top cover off the hard disk. Now use it as an ashtray.

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  • tim123
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    surely you should just try seeing if you can read the disk with another PC first.

    tim

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  • Clownio
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    You could always try the old Hard Drive In The Freezer trick.

    Thanks all, and as for the "Ice Station Alpha" suggestion, I'll give it a try as I've got nothing to lose, though the owner of the PC unfortunately does.

    I'm off home now to wind down for the weekend - so if anyone asks...

    You aint seen me, right ?

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    You could always try the old Hard Drive In The Freezer trick.

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  • DaveB
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    It's dead Jim. The clunking is probably the HDD stepper motor which means the HDD is fecked beyond DIY recovery. If there is anything hugely inportant on it they could pay a professional data recovery outfit to get it back but thats about it.

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  • Pondlife
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    Try booting it using a CD/floppy first and see if you can read the disk afterwards Or put the disk in another machine (but not as bootable)

    Hth

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  • Clownio
    started a topic Help with broken/old PC

    Help with broken/old PC

    Never been that much into repairing PC's so don't know why I offered but I have a friends old PC at home that I'm trying to salvage some data from. It was running Windows ME ( I know , I know ) but all I get when I switch the thing on is an intermittent manual clunking sound ( presumably from the hard disk ?). Sometimes it gets as far as the "Safe Mode" menu but wont even boot into that now.

    Is there anything I could do or should I just hand it back and say its a gonner ?

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