In my former job we had many Quantum 13Gb drives fail over the years. In
this case the drives were not spinning up. One trick that saved user's data
for me several times was to replace the circuit board on the hard drive with
one from a similar drive. We used to keep a few spares around just for this
purpose.
I've tried freezing drives maybe a dozen times. I think it worked once or
twice. A couple hours in a Ziploc bag in the freezer.
HTH,
Steve
>I never cooled an HD to try to get it to initilize "one last time"
>
> Do you stick them in the refridg or the freezer, and for how long...
> (I'm scanning it now with Acronis RecoveryExpert.)
> It came up in about three diagnostic programs as un-readable.
>
> It is an old Compac/Quantum 10G from an old ladies machine
> with Win98, and data recovery is not "critical".
>
> TIA, Rick Glazier
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