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Started by anunitu, June 12, 2014, 08:51:34 AM

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anunitu

Just got my extra system up and running after my main system hard drive melted down.

Sometimes I hate tech.....but also love it

dedndave


FORTRANS

Hi,

   Nice to hear you got back up.  Good to have more than one
machine every so often.

Cheers,

Steve N.

Gunther

I hope you're doing fine now. Welcome back.

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

shankle

Hi Anunitu,
Glad to hear you are back again.
But please buy a 1t internal hard drive and a thermaltake docker to put it in.
Use something like Clonezilla-live or other to keep your computer backed up at
all times. This has saved my butt so many times I have lost count.
Then your only out the $70 or so dollars for the hard drive.
Time to completely restore your puter is 1/2 hour.

Gunther

Quote from: shankle on June 13, 2014, 12:04:02 AM
Use something like Clonezilla-live or other to keep your computer backed up at
all times. This has saved my butt so many times I have lost count.
Then your only out the $70 or so dollars for the hard drive.
Time to completely restore your puter is 1/2 hour.

That's right. Good hint.  :t

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

BlueMR2

Or, just don't store anything on your computers that you can't afford to lose.  That's what I do.  :-)
My Code Site
https://github.com/BrianKnoblauch

Zen

ANUNITU,   
I was worried,...thought you were devoured by Godzilla,...
Good to see you are still alive. :biggrin:
Zen

BlueMR2

The wife's computer locked up and was making the clicking sounds of death last night on boot.  Luckily for her a hardware reset got it going again so she could burn some CDs of her photos and do a more recent backup to USB stick of her documents.

Of course it works perfectly fine today too...  I did warn her that it'll probably fail completely in the next few months.  My last failure was 6 months from start of clicking/random spinup/down to complete failure.  :-)
My Code Site
https://github.com/BrianKnoblauch

dedndave


FORTRANS

Quote from: dedndave on June 20, 2014, 06:37:59 AM
i would guess days, if that - lol

Hi,

   The last few times I had a hard drive clicking, the drive had
become unusable.  Even tried the mythical put it in the freezer
cure once.

Regards,

Steve N.

dedndave

i have had some luck with chilling the unit - it depends on the failure mode

the clicking sound is caused by the drive attempting to seek - and not finding a track
it tries again and again - the arm with the heads on it traverses the entire radius of the disk

quite often, the problem is related to the head current
which - can be a thermal issue - as the unit heats up, a defective circuit might find a "run-away" condition
of course, if the head driver circuit has failed completely, temperature won't matter