on 8/14/02 11:45 AM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 10:38 -0400 on 14/08/02, Art wrote:
> 
>> I know this sounds strange but with the second drive that you mentioned ...
> 
> Uh-huh...
> 
>> disconnect it and place it in the freezer for about 24 hours.  Take it out
>> and let it thaw ... then remove all the condensation ... plug it in and see
>> what happens.  If this does not work likely it is dead.
> 
> Just wondering what this "cures" ... ideas? :)

You know pickle you may not be the only one that knows a little bit about
Macs!

It does work for some drives ... when I heard it I said "let me try it!"
You know what ... because I believed that someone else might know something
that I didn't know ... I now have about a dozen drives that otherwise would
have gone in the dump.


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