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gpick24 18-03-2013 21:44

Re: Data recovery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1047645)
You haven't found the thread? Then start it, anyone can start a thread, but not much point joining a site just in case a thread is started.
:confused:

Don`t want it talked about.
It`s about my daughters ex-boyfriend being a piece of ****.

gpick24 18-03-2013 21:50

Re: Data recovery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1047643)
Hello, who are you? You have been flamed? let me know by whom! I will deal with them, just for you.

So far you have only been treated the way you deserve, like someone that knows nothing but wants to spread the same level of knowledge to the gullible.

Do you treat all members like this or is it just new ones, you sure know how to make someone feel welcome don`t you. Is there anyone on this forum who wasn`t a new member at some point.
GPick.

accyman 18-03-2013 23:29

Re: Data recovery
 
sort of getting back to teh data recovery thing i do know people who have tried the freezer trick with hard drives and had mixed results from been able to grab a few mb to a few gb of data beofre teh drive failed.Please kids dont go throwing a hard drive into teh freezer theres a little more to it than that lol

seen as were talking whacky methods heres mine ( meant as joke dont do it)

take hard drive to police station and tell them gary glitter sent it to you

the police will send it to forensics who will use propper methods to examine teh hard drive

offer £20 to the police fund for a copy of whatever they retrieve :D (once it is confirmed theres no nasty stuff on it )

Neil 19-03-2013 09:43

Re: Data recovery
 
Some reading suggest the clicking can be due to the heads dropping off the platters and that it is sometimes possible to get them back where they should be. Anything that involves opening a hard disk is not a good idea.

churchfcrules 19-03-2013 10:03

Re: Data recovery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1047710)
Some reading suggest the clicking can be due to the heads dropping off the platters and that it is sometimes possible to get them back where they should be. Anything that involves opening a hard disk is not a good idea.

Once opened one up and managed to get it spinning by kick starting it with a quick flick of the finger, worked enough ti get data off, but once its opened its do or die lol

accyman 19-03-2013 11:23

Re: Data recovery
 
if only jim'l fix it was still here ...............

Neil 19-03-2013 11:54

Re: Data recovery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1047726)
if only jim'l fix it was still here ...............

Please keep those thoughts to yourself :D

Restless 19-03-2013 12:20

Re: Data recovery
 
Well If all fails you could use the HDD as a speaker.

gpick24 19-03-2013 14:16

Re: Data recovery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1047736)
Well If all fails you could use the HDD as a speaker.

Then put it in freezer and you can have some chillin`music.


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