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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Put the drive in a freezer bag then into the freezer for a day.
Then plug it back into the original computer and turn it on. Hopefully it will be good for ONE try at this.
Then plug in a LARGE USB drive and copy everything you can to the drive. Although its prolly not needed, after this, take a large hammer to the hard drive to secure your data will not be copied from it and toss the puppy in the trash (or recycle bin)!
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