Ian Oliver wrote:
I have had success with
the "drive chilling" technique. I put it in a ziplock bag with pwr/sata
cables poking out to try and avoid condensation, and it worked fine.
However, my suspicion is that this works better with failing electronic
chippery in the drive rather than surface defects. Anyway, worth a go
after all else has failed.

the industrial electronics is tested and certified down to 0°C, so if you put in the refrigerator at -20°C you broke it. Only military and space grade electronics work down to -55°C.

Valerio

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