Autor: Marcin (em.en_at_g.a.z.e.t.a.pl)
Data: Sun 14 Dec 2003 - 09:28:44 MET
Dnia 14.12.2003 00:06 Piotr C. napisał(a) wiekopomne zdania:
> OK, dzięki wszystkim; tylko kurde już sie nie chce włączyć... poczekam
_Podobno_ pomaga solidne wychłodzenie. Czyli dobrze zawinąć i do lodówki
lub za okno (u mnie akurat pada deszcz...).
Choć z drugiej strony zastanawiam co będzie jak się zacznie para wodna
osadzać (okularnicy wiedzą o co chodzi)...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/27140.html
Alternatively, if you feel more adventurous, you may want to try out
(at your own risk) a suggestion from a reader at an NHS Trust.
He writes: "We found out last week, that if you place them [faulty
HDDs] in the fridge overnight, (not the freezer, although we haven't
tried that). They will work to a fashion to enable you to get that all
important data that you didn't back up.
"Although this doesn't fix the problem as the disks still need
replacing," our correspondent tells us, adding he has dealt with four
faulty HDDs a week for the past five months with his supplier
exchanging units without any problem.
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