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The article itself isn't particularly interesting, but that opening paragraph and the tidbit about the guy and his laptop are really bizarre. What makes people think of such things?
Don't try it unless you're desperate, though!
I'm more a fan of "percussive maintenance", though - surprisingly effective too!
Because data recovery experts may be able to replace the motor/the pcb or even do miraculous things with your platters. And get all the data back
Sticking it in the freezer is not good especially when you consider there are condensation issues that could make the data really irrecoverable.
>>What makes people think of such things?
Freezing components is not new. The overclocking community has been freezing CPUs since before the Romans reached Britain. They've ruined a few I'm sure, but now have it down to a fine art.
So freezing a drive has its uses; what about tossing a computer into the bowl like that other guy in the article did? ;)
I don't know that I would do this now, but then again, I don't know that I'd pay anyone to try getting it back for me either. Besides, I'm the queen of redundant backups, if not the empress of patience....