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Disposing of dying HDD's


tazwegion

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There is a coworker of mine here that has a 20 pound dead blow hammer. Took on hit on the back side and took it aprat to see the carnage. He hit that thing so hard that the platters shattered from the shear impact..........

 

Stress releaved... 50 dollars

bragging rights obtained... priceless.

 

 

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I usually take the platters out. They make great coasters. :D

Yeah I had like 20 laying around at one time but eventually gave them to a scrap metal guy.

 

I usually get a nailpuller side of a hammer and wail on the platters with that until they're all dented up

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When I worked for Nucor Steel. I threw the drives into the furnace. Instant meltdown at 3200 degrees .

 

 

 

The imagery that inspires is somewhat reminiscent of the final scenes of Terminator 1... kudos to you! :thumbsup:

 

 

 

 

So bad for the environment.

 

I guess your porn collection is safe!

 

 

Oh that was only a little flame, when I destroyed an old PC chips mainboard with fire it was a much more impressive result :lol:

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I like to take the cover off, bend the platters just ever so slightly. Put the drive back together, and place in a friend or family members computer, only plugging in the power connector. Dont forget to unplug the main hard drive, so it doesnt boot. Have them power up the machine and watch their reaction to the hideous screetching coming from inside their tower. Its better when they are computer illiterate. Tell them they just lost all their data for good, and that they need a new hard drive. The reaction is normally priceless. After 10-15 minutes, let them in on the joke. LOL

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I like to take the cover off, bend the platters just ever so slightly. Put the drive back together, and place in a friend or family members computer, only plugging in the power connector. Dont forget to unplug the main hard drive, so it doesnt boot. Have them power up the machine and watch their reaction to the hideous screetching coming from inside their tower. Its better when they are computer illiterate. Tell them they just lost all their data for good, and that they need a new hard drive. The reaction is normally priceless. After 10-15 minutes, let them in on the joke. LOL

I think I might try this with a recently acquited IDE drive :evilgrin:

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I think I might try this with a recently acquited IDE drive :evilgrin:

Its pretty funny. If you bend them too much, the drive wont spin up. If you do it just right, It makes a substantially loud metal on metal screech. Ever heard what it sounds like when all the braking material has worn off of a cars brake pads, and its down to the rivets and back plate? VERY similar. Try it out to make sure you did it right before putting it back together. LOL.

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