Anyone have a cleanbench
Josh Pollak
pardsbane at offthehill.org
Mon Apr 12 13:08:35 EDT 2004
I've heard a hot shower and plastic over the doors to your bathroom can
turn it into a temporary clean room, clean enough to do a drive swap
and get the data off.
I think the theory is, you take your drives and tools into the
bathroom, tape the door sealed with plastic, and run the shower hot
enough to build up a lot of steam, which pulls the dust out of the air.
Shut the shower off, and do the swap.
You could check the drive-modification how-tos (you know, cutting
plexiglas windows into the drive, etc) to get more info.
On Apr 12, 2004, at 12:13 PM, Grant M wrote:
> Does anyone around the Waltham area have a cleanbench/room (class
> 10000+) in which I can disassemble a drive to attempt to recover the
> data? I believe that if I can replace the electronic I will be able to
> recover the data. This just goes to show how important backups are ;-).
> Grant M.
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