David Tubbs wrote:
> I have a large suspect drive and in surfing for low level formatting
> info I chanced on the following, just had to share the thought.
>
> =
> Fixing a hard disk crash
>
> It's really not too difficult to fix your own hard dri
David Tubbs wrote:
> I have a large suspect drive and in surfing for low level formatting info I
> chanced on the following, just had to share the thought.
>
> =
> Fixing a hard disk crash
>
> It's really not too difficult to fix your own hard driv
Hi Bill,
Any QL life left in the North East
Derek
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Sent: 13 April 2008 16:30
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] HDD problems
I know someone who knows someone who does this with sucsess
Sounds like a stupid idea.
I would think WS40 is too viscous for the mechinaism, let alone buffing up
the platters.
Derek
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Sent: 13 April 2008 15:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ql-Users] HDD
I know someone who knows someone who does this with sucsess but uses fag
ash for the WD 40
All the best - Bill
David Tubbs wrote:
> I have a large suspect drive and in surfing for low level formatting info I
> chanced on the following, just had to share the thought.
>
>