Tim wrote:

>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Other than bunny suits and a 'clean room', no.
>>
>> STeve
>>
>> << I'm interested, along with a few others, in going inside some bad 
>> hard
>> drives. Does anyone have any suggestions on what type of equipment we 
>> should
>> have to be doing that type of work?
>>  
>>
> Steve's right.  I've been inside the clean room at IBM many times and 
> the 'class' you take describes in detail how the minute particles of 
> dust created by the human body can ruin a hard drive, etc.
>

If your just looking at what made them tic before they went bad, I'd 
suggest a torx T8 or T10 driver. There are no user servicable parts that 
I know of or that I would try to replace or repair myself.

Have fun.



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