jasonl
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Tonight was a milestone night in my life. I was able to recover my crashed HD which contained MANY pictures of appliances, songs that I wrote and some from my old band. How'd I do it, I put it in the FREEZER! That's right, the freezer, and a KENMORE at that.
The HD crashed last year and sat in the closet for almost a whole year. I tried to plug it in every now and then to see if I could get a response. Nothing. It was dead as a doornail. So I researched on getting the data recovered professionally. I was quoted $3000 for 250gb of data.. OUCH! Then I read somewhere that you could put a dead HD with seized bearings in the freezer. The cold will make the bearings unstick and it works. Sure enuff. I froze the HD and an hour later, it spun! But that's half the battle, Lord knows if the computer will see it. Plugged it into the USB port, Ding! The drive and all the data showed up. I quickly copied it over to my new hard drive. So now, I'm enjoying what I've missed for almost a year. And it didn't cost one thin dime. Thanks to a Kenmore refrigerator, I can now view all my old pics and videos...
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The HD crashed last year and sat in the closet for almost a whole year. I tried to plug it in every now and then to see if I could get a response. Nothing. It was dead as a doornail. So I researched on getting the data recovered professionally. I was quoted $3000 for 250gb of data.. OUCH! Then I read somewhere that you could put a dead HD with seized bearings in the freezer. The cold will make the bearings unstick and it works. Sure enuff. I froze the HD and an hour later, it spun! But that's half the battle, Lord knows if the computer will see it. Plugged it into the USB port, Ding! The drive and all the data showed up. I quickly copied it over to my new hard drive. So now, I'm enjoying what I've missed for almost a year. And it didn't cost one thin dime. Thanks to a Kenmore refrigerator, I can now view all my old pics and videos...
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