r3712 wrote:
Thumbs up! This thing works 1 to 100 at least. So you are the lucky one))
Absolutely.
So for anyone who finds this these methods are only worth a shot if there's absolutely no way you'll spend the 1k+ to recover your data. Consider it lost before trying this.
My Process:
-Have HDDGurus identify the cause of the failure as "Spindle seizure or heads sticking to the platters." This method won't work for other types of failure. I think I had a stuck head (very rare issue) because it didn't sound like a melodic spindle seizure, but I'm no expert.
-Store the HD in an airtight freezer bag in your freezer at its coldest setting. I did 3 days at -26 celsius, mostly because I didn't have time to try earlier.
-Prepare/connect a drive that you can transfer the whole contents of the old drive to.
-Remove drive from fridge. DO NOT LICK. It'll be cold-sticky. My drive was cold enough to cause physical pain. Apparently metal sucks heat away more quickly than frozen food.
-Lay on flat surface, plug in, power up immediately.
-(optional) Pray, cross fingers, throw salt, sacrifice goat, etc.
-If you are very lucky, start copying data immediately. Do not expect high performance.
My frozen drive lasted 24 hours before getting stuck again. It had been partitioned into system and data. The primary system partition had some issues, but the data one was fine. I had time to save my data and low-level format the partition, which makes me feel better about RMAing it.