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Freezing your HD

AnthroAndStargate

Golden Member
I have read and heard from many places that freezing a HD that is making the clicking sound and is not recognized by the laptop (or desktop) is a good way to possibly get it to work for 30 min (long enough to get data off).

I froze my laptop hard drive and ploped it in after about 4 hours of freeze and while it did not click it made a slow rotation noise and still was not recognized.

Any tips/hints/suggestions on the time I should freeze it for, etc?

Thanks a ton! Hopefully I can get the data I forgot to backup back! 😉
 
Sometimes you get lucky, and other times you don't. I was able to use the freezer trick on one drive awhile back, then last month, i had another drive that had the same problem... freezing it did what it did with you... very slow spins with the clicking gone, but couldn't access it.
 
I tried freezing a hard drive once. Didn't do a thing to help. One of my friends tried it recently though on a clicking hard drive, and it's worked fine ever since, though if it were me, I wouldn't have trusted it afterwards. *shrugs*
 
Freezing it will only work if there's a bearing issue. If the disk surface is damaged, or the board has issues, that may make the matter worse. Just gotta to know what you are doing from experience.
 
Have you tried different angles? Sometimes sitting the hdd on it's side or even upside down will yeild results.

Even beating the drive a bit sometimes works for me. You have nothing to lose at this point, so.....
 
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