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Lee H wrote: » drive is not detected in the BIOS I think I meant raid 0 ya know the mirror
crrussell3 wrote: » If you try the freezer trick, I would recommend wrapping it in a towel first and placing it in a zip block bag and remove as much air as possible. I know of someone who just threw it into the freezer and pulled it out after a few hours only to realize they placed it right on a bunch of frost (not the brightest thing to do).
Lee H wrote: » Drive was in freezer for about 3-4 hoursand came out very cold, there was condensation all over the drive which cant be good news anyways the drive didnt work, nor did it work once back to room temp so its now back in the freezer for a full 24 hours fingers crossed, drive has date on it 2009-09 so it can defo be a warranty job, has anyone ever done a warranty call on a HDD would they attempt a repair or send out a replacement, this would have to be done direct with samsung has anyone sent a HDD to them
Lee H wrote: » Drive was in freezer for about 3-4 hoursand came out very cold, there was condensation all over the drive which cant be good news
Lee H wrote: » fingers crossed, drive has date on it 2009-09 so it can defo be a warranty job, has anyone ever done a warranty call on a HDD would they attempt a repair or send out a replacement, this would have to be done direct with samsung
tiersten wrote: » Depending on the contents of that drive, you may not wish to send it in for warranty anyway. We destroy all drives at work as it is better to eat the cost of a brand new drive than for customer data to be potentially leaked.
dynamik wrote: » That's why I never return any of my failed drives.
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