On June 29, 2018 10:39:10 AM CDT, Frank H <alteahandle-muug@yahoo.ca> wrote:
From: Trevor Cordes <trevor@tecnopolis.ca>
To: Frank H <alteahandle-muug@yahoo.ca>
Cc: Continuation of Round Table discussion <roundtable@muug.ca>; Sean Cody <sean@tinfoilhat.ca>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2018 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: [RndTbl] Hard drive failure - turned out to be an SSD
On 2018-06-29 Frank H wrote:
> I couldn't send the video but yes it is an ssd. Very odd.Very odd
Brand?
Part number??
I can tell by the noise and the blurry video that it's a 2.5" spinning
rust drive.
Sorry, Frank, that is not an SSD (solid state disk, i.e. flash memory).
It's a traditional hard disk, 500GB capacity, spinning at 7200rpm - the rotational speed is even shown on the label in the bottom-right corner.
If it's making "interesting" new noises, it's likely completely dead. Try the freezer technique anyway, but on those drives, I'd only give it about a 2-3% chance anyway. (The technique works much better on, say, older 3.5" 10000rpm or 15000rpm disks, which run much hotter and have larger components that shrink more when chilled.)
Good luck - you're going to need it.
-Adam
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