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[QUOTE="menstrual_sweatpants_disco:533943"]xmikex said:[QUOTE]Somebody explain this freezer trick to me. I've got this god awful Compaq waste of space desktop that I used in college. It's got all my document files on it and I need some of them right away. I haven't touched the thing in like a year and a half. I went to fire it up last week. It booted but it wouldn't load windows. I was able to get to the command prompt but whenever I tried to run a program it would tell me it couldn't read the C drive. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE] You could try installing the hard drive as a secondary drive in another computer. Maybe there's a slim chance that the drive itself is not broken but another component of the computer is. the_reverend said:[QUOTE]the drive-freezer thing is that you put the hard drive in the freezer and it works for a little while. ALWAYS BACK UP YOUR DATA![/QUOTE] What are the physics behind the freezer trick. I want to know how a lower temperature could possibly cure failing mechanical parts. I should email this to the Mythbusters. succubus said:[QUOTE]so no one knows someone with a special room to do the data recovery???[/QUOTE] The only people I know of with that kind of equipment are the ones that charge you a lot of money :( Did you guys get a quote from www.mdsdiskservice.com ? I was curious how expensive they were.[/QUOTE]
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