Success story shared.
I got a computer from one of my clients that would not boot up at all. It froze when trying to access the hard disk in the bios screen. When I put in one of my own functional hard disks the computer found the disk immediately and it booted up just fine.
I tried dropping the hard disk onto a carpeted floor as well as sharp twisting of it. Nothing worked to get it to boot again. I informed the client that everything was lost forever.
An hour later I suddenly remembered having read something about putting hard disks in the freezer for a short stint. Half an hour later the hard disk did boot after freezing it and I was able to strip the computer date off it onto a 2 gig USB plug in drive. The hard disk was sweating as it thawed out and I was stripping the data from the inside. When the disk eventually warmed up from this effort I shut the computer down and it will not boot again. Makes me wonder if it has run out of oil on the main bearings that hold the platters inside it.
My client was stoked as we say down here in New Zealand.
PS I am posting this since I have had considerable help over the years from characters like “The Shadow” and others of his ilk.
