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DrEntropy said:I've had some success with just about the opposite technique. Warming the HD with a 100W lightbulb for an hour or two then quickly running it upside-down
I think the idea is to just shift metal around to coax it into working.
I've only had to do it once, but the freezer-method worked pretty well for me - not 100%, but enough.
Along these lines too, I've had problems with older CD/DVDs that had paper labels applied to them (labels that were designed for the media that is, not square mailing labels). The problem is, apparently, that over the years the label shrinks and causes the disk to warp enough that the laser can't read the disk completely. Freezing seemed to be a solution, but then I found if you soak the disk in water then wipe the reading surface down with a microfiber cloth, and blot the excess water from the label - it'll work just fine.
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