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sysadmin·SysadminbyRandelung

Replaced this drive today

It's been sounding like a dead fan bearing in the rack for a while, there's really old machines in there. Turns out no! The drive did the screeching. I was stunned for a second when the noise stopped upon its removal.

Platter smoke. Don't breathe this!

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lemmy.world

Just spray some WD-40 in there, format it at half the capacity, and send it!

You got this 👍

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9point6reply
lemmy.world

The bits just have that analogue warmth that you don't get with conventional drives

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sh.itjust.works

There's nothing funnier to me than the jargon you get from "audiophile" gear, especially when it comes to stuff in the digital domain. I've seen "audiophile" network switches.

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lemmy.world

I had no idea hard disks came ribbed for her pleasure.

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I've taken apart most of my failed drives over the years. For laser pointer projects that never come to fruition.

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Always nice to see what spinning rust looks like after I run shred -v -z /dev/sda. I bet that drive has lots of zeroes now.

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infosec.pub

Somebody tell Steve Gibson that we finally found something Spinrite won't handle.

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over_cloxreply
lemmy.world

Are you sure about that?

I've run Spinrite on a HDD that was literally shot with a shotgun.

I mean sure the drive crapped out halfway through the test, but shit, it was shot with a fucking shotgun!

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uranibabareply
lemmy.world

That sound like something you should put on youtube or another streaming service.

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That was ages ago, I wasn't thinking to try recording anything back then. It was some piece of shit desktop, I wanna say it had a 40GB hard drive.

Whoever tossed the system must have been attempting to wipe out their data in the most redneck way possible, shotgun.

They shot the side of the computer case, which partly protected the drive from the shotgun pellets, but it was still basically a direct hit to the HDD.

TL;DR - Sorry, no video ☹️

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aramovareply
infosec.pub

Yeah. I suspect it would still recover some data. Steve is just a treasure to the tech world.

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If I recall correctly, it made it up to about 43% through the scan and sector refresh, but after 43%, the drive totally failed ☹️

It wasn't even an important system anyways, it was found in the trash or on the side of the road somewhere. Sorry, my late father had found it, so I can't exactly ask where it came from.

But it was a fun curious project, just to see what, if anything, might happen with a good ole Spinrite.

Shit, it was shot with a shotgun, not like I had high hopes 😂🤣

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fedia.io

At least it gave you warning. I woke up to the 4TB WD gold drive being a brick. Doesn't show up on Linux or MacOS. The electronics are dead. No SMART warnings. Nothing. Don't think I'm buying another of these things. And the price went up (of course).

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That's actually good news compared to whatever the fuck happened to OP's drive. You might be able to swap the controller board and get it working again if you need the data off it or something.

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lemmy.world

Looks ... chippy.

"Spanabhebende Datenverarbeitung" in German.

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