Archive for October, 2007
Attempt at hard-drive recovery
Today I attempted to recover a dead hard drive using the new temperature chamber at work. I eventually lowered the temperature to -40C (which is also -40F). After letting the drive sit in the chamber during the cooling process, I also waited about 15 minutes at the peak low temperature. The chamber allows for cables to run into it through a port in the side (which is a big hole with basically a big plastic cork).
Unfortunately, I experienced no joy, as I was still unable to get my MacBook to transfer (or even mount) the drive. If you look closely at this image, you can see the drive through the window.
Here’s a photo of the setup, including my MacBook to the left, USB SATA interface (on the floor), and temperature chamber with the laptop HD sitting on a chunk of styrofoam.
No commentsLong Time, No Blog
It’s been a long while since I blogged.
I’m no longer at NDSU, I’m now at Packet Digital, LLC. So far, so good.
I had been working feverishly on my thesis, but the new job has slowed that way down.
I saw a big-ass owl tonight in the alley behind my apartment. At one point, it flew from a shed to a power line right in front of me. Pretty cool. ;-)
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