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Posted by: jazee (Wednesday 24 August 2005, 2:07 PM)

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Freezing a hard drive is a legitimate way to recover the contents, and it works. Just make sure the drive is dry and you have a way to pull the data off immediately. Dry ice works well too, because the drive will stay cold while doing the data recovery.

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