On 2020-09-30 10:55, Mark (Netbook) wrote:
Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
No, old drives were filled with air usually, and were connected to
exterior atmosphere via porous barrier. That is
On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
> From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
> on a 2" drive.
>
>> You will never be
> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
>From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
on a 2" drive.
>
> You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you
Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and pay
for a professional data recovery organisation to read the platters.
The price for a
On 09/29/2020 11:11 PM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> On 9/29/20 7:21 PM, H wrote:
>> kernel: usb 1-9: unable to read config index 0 descriptor/all
>
> Those error messages mean that the device isn't responding to the
> Get-Descriptor request.
>
> I think a step back and checking the usb subsystem, in
On 09/30/2020 03:21 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that
>> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I
>> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer
>> overnight the motor spins
On 09/30/2020 05:40 AM, John Pierce wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020, 8:33 AM H wrote:
>
>> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that
>> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I
>> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in
On 9/29/20 9:16 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
> With Firefox updated to firefox-78.3.0-1.el6.centos.x86_64, I cannot get
> sound from Firefox. I've tried restarting pulseaudio, also logging out
> and logging back in. No help. Other A/V apps work just fine. Downgrading
> to
On 9/30/20 2:14 AM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 4:38 PM Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
>> OK all .. RHEL 7.9 source code updated today.
>>
>> I am currently working to start the build of CentOS 7 based on that
>> [CentOS 7 (2009) ].
>>
>>
> In practice your message was the first
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020, 8:33 AM H wrote:
> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that
> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I
> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer
> overnight the motor spins but it
> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that
> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I
> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer
> overnight the motor spins but it is not recognized by my computer. I
>
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 4:38 PM Johnny Hughes wrote:
> OK all .. RHEL 7.9 source code updated today.
>
> I am currently working to start the build of CentOS 7 based on that
> [CentOS 7 (2009) ].
>
>
In practice your message was the first announcement of final RH EL 7.9
being released. Even on
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