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Topic: Hard Drive survived fall from table...
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-08-2010 06:55 PM
As long as the drive was not running there is a very good chance that it can survive a fall from a table top, a couple-three feet, to a hard floor. As long as the platters are at rest and the heads are self-parked, hard drives are designed to withstand a certain amount of rough handling.
If they are running, that's a horse of a different color. Some hard drives and/or computers have built-in accelerometers designed to park the heads and brace for impact in case of a fall but just a plain hard drive that hits the floor while running would probably be a goner.
And, yes, for a locked spindle, banging a hard drive on the table might actually bring it back to life but, as others have said, I would back that hard drive up ASAP and get ready to replace it before it crashes again... Next time, permanently.
Richard, the best way I have seen to destroy a hard drive that's not too exotic is to simply get a big nail or a spike of some kind and drive it right down through the case and out the other side. Once the seal is broken and the platters are bent, damaged or pierced, there is nothing short of microscopic examination that will recover the data from them.
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