Anyone Ever Successfully "Freeze" A Dead Hard Drive Back To Life?

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  • BFT3K
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    • Dec 2005
    • 10764

    #1

    Anyone Ever Successfully "Freeze" A Dead Hard Drive Back To Life?

    Does it work? Read on...

    http://www.geeksugar.com/Freezing-Br...e-Data-2147290
  • sperbonzo
    I'd rather be on my boat.
    • May 2003
    • 9750

    #2
    Originally posted by BFT3K

    I'm not sure what this has to do with the fact that anyone wanting less government is evil......












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    • AdultEUhost
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      • Oct 2005
      • 2579

      #3
      It's a myth
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      • Scott McD
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        • Nov 2002
        • 67798

        #4
        Nope. Tried it a few years ago, but it never worked again...


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        • alias
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          • Apr 2001
          • 19010

          #5
          Right up there with the "technical tap" [smacking broken electronics].
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          • DamianJ
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            • Jul 2006
            • 15808

            #6
            I was in Vegas for the Jan show and due to give a seminar on marketing. I was working on presentation and only copy was on my laptop. Which died 2 hours before seminar. Took it to Apple store and they guy worked on things for about 40 mins before trying freezing it.

            Waiting 20-30 mins and it worked for long enough for me to get the data off and do the presentation.

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            • BFT3K
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Dec 2005
              • 10764

              #7
              One of my drives just died this weekend. Totally sucks, but it happens. 2nd one in around 7 years for me.

              The last time I just reformatted it and it worked again, but of course everything was lost. I used it to give a freelancer a bunch of files and told him to keep the drive, as I didn't really trust it any longer.

              I can reformat this one too, as it is unrecognizable and wants to be initiated. I'm thinking about maybe freezing it, but I just don't believe it will really work...

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              • DamianJ
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                • Jul 2006
                • 15808

                #8
                Originally posted by alias
                Right up there with the "technical tap" [smacking broken electronics].
                I call that "percussive maintenance"

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                • Imortyl Pussycat
                  Confirmed User
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 5449

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DamianJ
                  I was in Vegas for the Jan show and due to give a seminar on marketing. I was working on presentation and only copy was on my laptop. Which died 2 hours before seminar. Took it to Apple store and they guy worked on things for about 40 mins before trying freezing it.

                  Waiting 20-30 mins and it worked for long enough for me to get the data off and do the presentation.
                  dayum, you lucked out. wish i had known about this on more than one occasion.
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                  • Gabriel
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                    • Apr 2002
                    • 4789

                    #10
                    tried it and failed at it.

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                    • redwhiteandblue
                      Bollocks
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 2793

                      #11
                      I did it with a WD Caviar a few years back that failed, it would spin up and then shut down after a few seconds. So I stuck it in the freezer for 20 minutes and then connected it and it stayed alive just long enough to get what I wanted off it.
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                      • vdbucks
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                        • Jul 2010
                        • 2773

                        #12
                        Originally posted by alias
                        Right up there with the "technical tap" [smacking broken electronics].
                        Actually, it's called the million dollar thumb :P

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                        • sperbonzo
                          I'd rather be on my boat.
                          • May 2003
                          • 9750

                          #13
                          Originally posted by BFT3K
                          One of my drives just died this weekend. Totally sucks, but it happens. 2nd one in around 7 years for me.

                          The last time I just reformatted it and it worked again, but of course everything was lost. I used it to give a freelancer a bunch of files and told him to keep the drive, as I didn't really trust it any longer.

                          I can reformat this one too, as it is unrecognizable and wants to be initiated. I'm thinking about maybe freezing it, but I just don't believe it will really work...
                          It would be pretty fricken cool if it did work. Please let us know!
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                          • PennyShort
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                            • Aug 2011
                            • 9

                            #14
                            Depending on what the problem with the drive is, the freezing method could work to allow you to get important data off. This is just another lesson in keeping current backups of critical content.

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                            • Kenny B!
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                              • Jun 2003
                              • 5718

                              #15
                              Tried it a few times with my fingers crossed and said a few prayers, turns out there's no god and the freezer trick doesn't work.
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                              • vdbucks
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                                • Jul 2010
                                • 2773

                                #16
                                Well... if you really absolutely must save the data... you could buy a new hdd, same make and model.. then, in an extremely clean environment, dissect and remove the platters from the dead drive, and install them into the new one.

                                The downside is, it's extremely difficult to do, and one spec of dust or a little static can render your efforts & money spent on the new drive wasted...

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                                • BFT3K
                                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                                  • Dec 2005
                                  • 10764

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by sperbonzo
                                  It would be pretty fricken cool if it did work. Please let us know!
                                  I used a disk utility program, and got really lucky. It had a corrupted file that needed repair, and it's all good now. Amazing!

                                  No freezer trick needed, but now I know something new for next time. Plus I just ordered a bunch of new backup drives, so I can keep double backups of everything just in case.

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                                  • ilnjscb
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                                    • Jun 2009
                                    • 8974

                                    #18
                                    Tried it, it didn't work

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                                    • vdbucks
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                                      • Jul 2010
                                      • 2773

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by BFT3K
                                      I used a disk utility program, and got really lucky. It had a corrupted file that needed repair, and it's all good now. Amazing!

                                      No freezer trick needed, but now I know something new for next time. Plus I just ordered a bunch of new backup drives, so I can keep double backups of everything just in case.
                                      The freezer trick was intended for drives that locked up (usually due to heat)... not to fix corrupted files :P

                                      If your HDD spins up and actually functions, the freezer trick is useless.

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                                      • WarChild
                                        Let slip the dogs of war.
                                        • Jan 2003
                                        • 17263

                                        #20
                                        Disk space is cheap. Why wouldn't you use RAID in your desktop machines?
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                                        • DamianJ
                                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                                          • Jul 2006
                                          • 15808

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by vdbucks
                                          The freezer trick was intended for drives that locked up (usually due to heat)... not to fix corrupted files :P

                                          If your HDD spins up and actually functions, the freezer trick is useless.
                                          Oh. So I was lying. Fucking hell I should stop doing that. Really.

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                                          • AmeliaG
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                                            • Jan 2003
                                            • 10664

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by BFT3K
                                            I used a disk utility program, and got really lucky. It had a corrupted file that needed repair, and it's all good now. Amazing!

                                            No freezer trick needed, but now I know something new for next time. Plus I just ordered a bunch of new backup drives, so I can keep double backups of everything just in case.

                                            What disk utility program worked?
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                                            • BFT3K
                                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                                              • Dec 2005
                                              • 10764

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by AmeliaG
                                              What disk utility program worked?
                                              Just an internal disc utility found on my oldest mac.

                                              Part of the OS. It's a really old system 9 box.

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                                              • dgraves
                                                Confirmed User
                                                • Nov 2005
                                                • 2283

                                                #24
                                                i just had two western digital portable drives fail and i tried the freeze trick but it didn't work. i think the only time that works is if there is a solder joint issue on the board.

                                                i'm done with WD. costco carries them so i gave them a try. after those two failed i bought the LaCie 2Big Quatra 6TB RAID and i love it. i back the RAID up with seagates. so far, so good.
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