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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] How freezing helps?
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Paul L Daniels |
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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] How freezing helps? |
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Sun, 2 Jun 2013 09:45:41 +1000 |
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 03:42:04 +0300
Jarkko Lavinen <address@hidden> wrote:
> How freezing a hard drive is supposed to help? Does it make some
> bad blocks working again? Or does it make some bad blocks less
> bad, susceptible for retries? Or does it bring dead drives back
> to life like a magic?
In short, freezing is more about trying to bring a drive that's
non-responsive at all back to life, not about recovering more bad
sectors. It will usually assist with electronic issues and some
mechanical bearing/movements issues.
I recommend it only as the very final step in any recovery process,
assuming you're not planning on sending it to a recovery service,
because invariably the platters will get moisture/dew/condensation on
them, even with the bag packed with silica gel.
Good luck.
Paul.
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