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  Lubrication of the spindle can "dry out" over time, preventing the
platter(s) from rotating.  I think that's why an old drive I recently
attempted to re-use wouldn't work.  (BIOS recognized the drive geometry from
the electronics, but something on the mechanical side wouldn't respond.)

David Gillett


On 15 Sep 2005 at 9:50, Venkat Viswanathan wrote:

> joseph marty's post (clipped)
>
> <<<< Presumably, if you've left the old one sitting around for so long that you don't remember the password, there is no data still on it that you want to recover>>>>
>
>  Does this mean that if a hdd with data remains unused for say 2/3 years(properly packed or sitting inside the computer) one is likely to loose all the data and the hdd is toast?
>
>  it will be interesting to know about this.
>
>  good day to all ---- Venkat Viswanathan

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