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If you ever had you hard drive failing how devastating it would be when you have loads of useful data loaded on it and you don’t even have a backup, so today we have a tip to share that may help you out  recovering you lost data from absolute dead hard drive.

 

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Developers website called Server Zone have experimentally made this possible and they gained success. Follow out the steps below to make your work:

Step 1: Unplug your hard drive from computer.

Step 2: Place you hard drive in a freezer bag preferably Glad freezer bag (as shown above)

Step 3: Repeat Step 2 place the already packed drive into an another  freezer bag.

Step 4: Place the doubled wrapped bag in the most chilled part of your freezer for at least 12 hours so that it gets maximum cool good for recovery.

Step 5: After step 4, now plug you hard drive into your computer and start extracting your data. Remember to start with your most valuable data first.

Step 6: Above step will not last too long as the drive will again fail to boot, again double wrap the drive and place for next 12 hours again.

Step 7: You have to perform this step for number of times to extract your most valuable data until you drive again stops responding.

It might not work some hard drives but you are not wasting any credit performing these steps so its better to give it a try maybe possible it might be fruitful to you and you may get your data back.

Do spread your thought via comments below if this free experiments works for you.

 

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7 Comments

  1. Adeel Abbas says:

    I tried This, but my hard drive said i m not gonna detect at any cost…:(

  2. anil says:

    What a joke..is it reaaal…r funny

  3. Fahad says:

    If it could be a joke it wont be explained it this way. Its working experiment dude

  4. bill says:

    If the data has NO importance to you, then please put it in a freezer bag and render your data completely unrecoverable after condensation forms on the platters. When you power that drive back up and condensation splatters across the surface of the platters it’ll make sure that the friction created crashes your heads into the platters. The heads will then scrap all of your data right off the platters FOREVER. People seem to be under the impression that the ziploc bag will magically keep the condensation out — it will not. Send your drive to a data recovery lab FIRST if the data is importantto you. I see that you used a photograpgh from Drivesavers. I’d suggest using them. In addition to Drivesavers you can also have luck with OnTrack and Gillware.

  5. johnseens says:

    Thanks for sharing nice blog post, i like it so much

  6. enrolled agent class says:

    hi dude. I really hope I will never need to use these tips :) haha. but thanks anyway for sharing information ;) I will keep in mind

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