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3x3cUt0r Rated PG
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Little Bruin
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anonemus Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 22:14:57 Post Subject: |
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@Enig -- yup, I meant "freezer". I also tried it a few years ago and it didn't work.
@Bender-- how about microwaving it? |
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Enigmachine Rated NC-17
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Ok I tried dipping my computer in acid to fix it and it didn't work - what type of acid should I use? Should I go for an all-sulfuric acid solution?
Or maybe I mean molten lava? I'm confused.
Ok it's crazy, but when you think about it so is dipping your computer in liquid nitrogen Or mineral oil... |
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kryptonian_sher Rated PG-13
Joined: 01 Apr 2009 Posts: 33 Location: davao city, philippines
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Bojamijams Rated PG
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Posted: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 15:54:16 Post Subject: |
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kryptonian_sher wrote: | has anybody else been successful with this type of "oven repair"? |
Please tell me you're not actually thinking of doing this?
if you have an extra board thats broken that you don't care about and you wanna see what happens, go ahead.. but if you have a broken part that you need, RMA IT! |
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(TSC)Bender Rated NC-17
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helrazr Rated PG
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Grayheart Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:11:23 Post Subject: |
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I seconded the freezer method, it does work for older drives (5-6 years ago). Not sure about the newer drives, but it doesn't hurt to try.
helrazr wrote: | Not for several years now but in the past I've rescued SCSI hdd's by freezing them. Generally speaking an always on hdd over time supposedly slightly warps the platter(s). A sudden power change would leave the disks in an un-bootable state but a couple hours frozen would often correct the problem, although I always recommended replacement after the data was saved. |
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zachig Rated XXX
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Posted: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 02:08:40 Post Subject: |
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Yeah, I've heard about the 'freezing' method already a few years ago.
I don't know if it's a myth or true , but I tried it once and it didn't work for me... _________________ Intel Quad-Core Q6600 G0 @3.4GHz (8x425)
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borschtBomber[SS] Rated XXX
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 325 Location: Orlando, FL
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Posted: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:25:31 Post Subject: |
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Well guys, once I get situated in my new house I am going to give this a try. A friend here at work saw that article and gave me two 8800GTS 320mb to try it out on since they are artifacting and out of warranty. I'll just have to try it when my wife isn't around cause she might wonder what I'm baking. heh _________________
BeerCheeze wrote: | Well it's obvious it was a lesbian. Because she couldn't control a wiener. |
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