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Title: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: Bryce on 21:30, 17 November 13
Hi guys,
      I don't normally like to link from one forum to another, but I just had to share this one with you: http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?t=53681 (http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?t=53681)

Bryce.
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: MaV on 22:12, 17 November 13
HOLY ...! WTF!  :o
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: The Last Bandit on 22:26, 17 November 13
Well his first mistake was buying an A600.  :D


I hope he used a good abrasive to clean the platters, that magnetic dirt can be hard to shift..


Reminds me of this muppet who ported & polished his running engine with a bag of sand !!


http://forums.audiworld.com/showthread.php?p=1508308 (http://forums.audiworld.com/showthread.php?p=1508308)



Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: MacDeath on 22:29, 17 November 13
is this a joke ? ;D


yeay, I cleaned a floppy once, with soap and bleach, because it was full of dirty pictures... believe it or not, it was perfectly formated after this... :D
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: Gryzor on 22:37, 17 November 13
Oh god. I had grape juice squirting from my nose :D :D :D
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: Devilmarkus on 22:42, 17 November 13
I know why his harddrive failed after his cleaning procedure:

He forgot to dip it into pure acid for at least 20 minutes and after that into water...

Fact: If you have a failing MAXTOR harddrive, you can try to freeze it for few hours, then connect it... In many cases you then can do backups...
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: robcfg on 01:11, 18 November 13
I hope at least he'll learn a lesson.


Nobody knows everything, but it's not an excuse not to ask first...
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: ralferoo on 01:40, 18 November 13
Honestly, he did it all wrong.

Hard disks are like pen and paper - you write something, then cross it out and write something else. After a while there's too much mess and you need to tippex out all the crossed out stuff.

Obviously, if you just lightly dust the platters it's not going to get rid of the bad sectors...
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: TotO on 09:48, 18 November 13
Is, the more stupid was to not think that was a joke?  :laugh:
- What is the interrest to open a harddrive? (it's not an easy task)
- Why he will want to clean the plates that probably look more clean that any glasses at your homes? (probably look less clean after done)

I just expect that harddrive was faultly and the guy decided to see how it look inside and share his "fake" with nerds. Isn't it?  ;D
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: ralferoo on 10:03, 18 November 13
Possibly. I prefer referring to this adage in such cases:
     Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: fano on 11:12, 18 November 13
Nothing is lost , he still can a do a nice thing with this dead HD
HDDClock - Hard Drive Clock (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK9en2H7rBA#)
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: Badstarr on 20:29, 19 November 13
BRILLIANT!!! LOL!  :laugh:  And I was having one of those days where I could really do with seeing someone doing something headslappingly silly just to make me feel like at least my cranium has a few neurons still rattling about in there! That'll do nicely! Thanks Bryce!


Edit Damned auto correct! See what I mean bah...
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: dcdrac on 23:35, 23 November 13
good greif..................for my next trick I shall use persil to clean the mainboard....
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: endangermice on 12:54, 24 November 13
Hehe that's a pretty insane story, cleaning a floppy will probably work ok since they're not sealed units and have nothing like the narrow fault tolerance of a hard disk.

Having said that I did have a stuck A1200 drive several years ago. I was intrigued to see what the problem was and opened it up to find the head stuck. I gave it a quick flick and it released. For the fun of it, I hooked it up with the lid removed and to my surprise it started up and booted perfectly. I was able to clone the drive and then sent it in the way of the bin. If you're very very lucky it might work for a bit but don't expect anything more than that!

I certainly wouldn't dare re over the platters, I don't think this is even possible without ruining the heads unless you're in a factory with the right conditions and right tools.
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: Badstarr on 13:55, 24 November 13
Yup its sortof like unbaking a cake, the exact geometry of the platters as far as I know is a challenge for even the manufacturer to reinstate. Not that they can't pull data off them (I read this somewhere recently) but its a very complicated process and basically forgoes any possibility of making the drive operational again. Aside from that, the head hovers a minute distance above the platters which is set at the factory and needs to be done precisely. I doubt that even if the guy was lucky enough to align the platters perfectly that he wouldn't have messed up the head.

I also had a hard disk that had a stuck head so I opened it up and hit it with a teaspoon which got the drive working long enough to pull the full 20gb worth of data from it. I decided afterwards to try to use the drive again for a while but it became completely goosed after a couple of days. The HDD is dead Long live the SSD!
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: TFM on 19:35, 24 November 13
IMHO you are all pray of a prank. I'm pretty sure this whole 'clean hard disc story' is a fake.

Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: ralferoo on 22:04, 24 November 13
So, does that mean we now know who vibros is...  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: Bryce on 09:15, 25 November 13
I used to think things like this were fakes, but I've seen so many hamfisted mods/repairs over the years, that nothing would suprise me any more.

Bryce.
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: ralferoo on 13:29, 25 November 13
Indeed. "Never attribute to malice that which can adequately be explained by stupidity." It's applicable in many other areas too... :)
Title: Re: The limits of stupidity have just been re-defined.
Post by: TFM on 18:21, 25 November 13
Quote from: ralferoo on 22:04, 24 November 13
So, does that mean we now know who vibros is...  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Well, honestly not me...

Quote from: Bryce on 09:15, 25 November 13I used to think things like this were fakes, but I've seen so many hamfisted mods/repairs over the years, that nothing would suprise me any more.Bryce.


A good point indeed.
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