Yes, they were submerged. We are overnight shipping the drive to OnTrack 
tomorrow.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Hebert 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 7:07 PM
  Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Hard disk recovery


  Good idea. This would work in situations where the drive electronics are 
hosed. However, I _think_ the drive was submerged; Dustin still has yet to 
confirm that fact. IDE hard drives are not actually water-tight. They need air 
in order to float the RW heads just above the disk surface.

  John


  On 9/21/05, jr_G-man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Well, I don't think you have to go as far as removing the platters.  I
    had success one time by getting an identical drive and swapping the
    logic boards between the two.  This allowed me enough time to bring the
    drive up and copy the data off.  At that point, you have your data and 
    the two drives involved can be considered effectively trashed.  (You can
    still use them in a 'throwaway' system, I guess.)

    As some have suggested already, I have also had a good degree of success
    with just using a 'live CD', like Knoppix, Mepis, or the Windows 
    Emergency Recovery Disk.  Although, admittedly, if the drive has already
    started to give you errors, the situation may already be too dire for
    this method.


    >Message: 9
    >Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 15:44:58 -0500 
    >From: "Dustin Puryear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Hard disk recovery
    >To: <[email protected] >
    >Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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    >       reply-type=original 
    >
    >Oh my God, *me* put the platters into another drive? Hell no! If nothing
    >else how do you protect the platters from dust? Anyway, I'm not experienced
    >in this. We already have a quote coming in from OnTrack. I was just trying 
    >to see if anyone had any other leads.
    >
    >Leave it to a tech list to suggest that I take out my screwdriver and 
torch.
    >:-)
    >
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wade)
Date: Thu Sep 22 05:45:01 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] edit video
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I have been using mythtv lately and was wondering whats a good soft to 
edit video with on linux?
Nuvexport works great on re-encoding but I now need something to edit with.

Thanks
Wade

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