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| Just found a Hard Drive buried in my backyard |
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| Verification:
who the forget's property are you using to dig this up how do we know this is your backyard is there a reason you dug it up in the first place? did you parents approve? |
| Darth C3P0²:
Why would you unscrew it? Pastery didn't literally mean see what's inside, he meant what is stored on it, dingus. --- Quote from: SwiftHyena2593 on November 10, 2017, 08:02:59 PM ---Its likely it is dead because there was openings in the case and the case was damaged. --- End quote --- Still worth giving it a try. |
| SwiftHyena2593:
--- Quote from: Darth C3P0² on November 10, 2017, 08:17:53 PM ---Why would you unscrew it? Pastery didn't literally mean see what's inside, he meant what is stored on it, dingus.Still worth giving it a try. --- End quote --- I might hold onto it untill i can get into it |
| phflack:
--- Quote from: Planr on November 10, 2017, 07:38:11 PM ---phflack please are you joking magnetic hard drive disks are extremely sensitive to any physical matter touching them one particulate of dust landing on a hard drive (no matter how small the dust particle) could easily destroy huge sectors of data --- End quote --- that would count as scratching it lol damaging the surface of a platter is bad |
| Planr:
--- Quote from: phflack on November 10, 2017, 08:38:29 PM ---that would count as scratching it lol damaging the surface of a platter is bad --- End quote --- we're not talking about your dvd copy of the tigger movie here man, HDD disks are far far more sensitive to damage than that --- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on November 10, 2017, 07:46:11 PM ---The reason you build hard disks in clean rooms is because the disk material is flawless. As soon as you open it to the outside world, tiny particulates of metals and dust flood in and coat the disk and it becomes unreadable. --- End quote --- |
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