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If the bearing has seized are there any valid tricks I could employ to try to get it to spin again? I'm not talking about the freezer trick, I know that one and the damage it can do...
I'm afraid no. Not some kind of "200 ways to "kill" your hard drives"
tricks , to be frankly. You will need very vast
experience &
proper tools. This method is not trick, it's
logic If drive's rotor is seized, there's no way you can make it work again except replacing it OR release the seizure. This can only be done in a clean area. Not clean as "normal clean" but real standard for DR work
And the tools I'm talking about, it's not
this oneIt's for my other hobby, maintaining my beloved CBR
PS :
I know, it looks easy if you watch the video @ youtube. But those videos, I must say, are sick jokes.
Abstract :
I record video of myself doing DR while smoking cigarettes near the hard drive. And for my own "egomaniac" & stupid pride, I upload the video to youtube, showing everybody how I recover the data by simply opened the drive with right hand holding torx screwdrivers, and a cigarette held between my fingers, swapping platters like nothing happened to another hard drive....and later....showing the screen of Windows in progress of doing copy paste all data
But.........who knows that I already copied data from that drive
BEFORE I record the entire "drive surgery" process....., and the video I upload was edited, so all seems so easy.....
Goshhhh....this is really "secret revealed"
No offence to the original uploader of "drive surgery" @ youtube

You know who you are....
PPS : I never uploaded any of those stated videos above.....I'm not sick enough to encourage people to destroy hard drives
Regards,
Jonathan