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I got a 40gb hd with alot of important data and it wont let my computer boot up with my main hd (which is 80gb). I think i need to run scandisk on it majorly or something
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03-23-2003, 12:17 AM
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I saw a e-book on kazaa about repairing broken hds, I think it was called "101 ways to repair a broken hard drive"
Id post a link but I dont have it any more
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03-23-2003, 12:46 AM
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03-23-2003, 01:26 AM
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It's been a slave ever since.
I tried the following techniques and failed:
1. Droped it onto the table from 4" drop. (if the disks inside got sticky/stuck)
2. Tapped it on the table slighty on each side
3. used new hd wire (i had a spare)
4. cooled it off for a long time lettng it sit
5. blew it with an air gun (cant get it open)
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03-23-2003, 01:37 AM
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Sushi Lord
Recover your data and contact the HD maker. Over the years I've sent 5 HDs for replacement (WD & Maxtor) and the only cost is shipping.
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03-23-2003, 02:17 AM
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umm it has pirated stuff on it though, even if I wipe they can get it back.
Hmm maybe i break the disk inside then send back..
It's a maxtor
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03-23-2003, 04:28 AM
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If you break it like that, it won't be under warranty any longer. That would be considered abusive use.
I also think there is a seal marked "warranty void if seal broken" or something like that.
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03-23-2003, 05:43 AM
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Originally posted by Wolfmight@22 March 2003 - 21:17
umm it has pirated stuff on it though, even if I wipe they can get it back.
Hmm maybe i break the disk inside then send back..
It's a maxtor
They don't care, they make hardware, not software. You aren't stealing from them, and I personally have sent drives back to Western Digital, loaded with warez, and never had a problem. I believe it's illegal for them to try to recover any data from it.--
Jibbler
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03-23-2003, 01:43 PM
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It is illegal for them for them to recover any data because if they did that then they would be breaking the data protection act.
And if they used that data to try and get u done then you could sue them under breaking the data protection act and claim that the software u had was for "evaluation purposes" only.
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03-23-2003, 02:42 PM
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lol someones been hiding PORN! ... lol
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