Sometimes, you can get a dead hard drive to mount again, by placing the hard drive in the freezer for an extended amount of time. Some people claim that they were able to get their drives to mount temporally, so that they could back up their data.

Aaron

On Aug 12, 2004, at 12:58 PM, Hartmut Hillmann wrote:


(I already tried the freezer
trick.)

thanks
karen

What is the freezer trick???
TIA
Hartmut


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