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    tfdesign
    last edited by 15 Mar 2011, 18:10

    Liam, the HD is fairly easy to get out. I've got the same book, and swapped the smaller drive for a larger one. I found the instructions on the internet. They were all in pictures, so pretty easy to figure out.

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      liam887
      last edited by 15 Mar 2011, 18:27

      I don't need to replace the drive the mac-book is a write off I just need to get my data from it. I cant get it out as I don't have a torx screwdriver with me in London so I cant open the last 2 screws in the case lol.
      Even apart form that the drive has failed so I need pro gear to retrieve data. Anybody know of anybody in the UK who can do this give me a heads up with a PM be much appreciated!

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        tfdesign
        last edited by 15 Mar 2011, 18:48

        Sorry, I don't understand. Why is it a 'write-off'? Does it power up? Even if it doesn't, the drive would have nothing to do with the logic board.

        Does it do anything at all?

        Getting data from the HD, if you have a corroded drive (which I doubt) is very, very expensive to achieve.

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          Khai
          last edited by 15 Mar 2011, 19:41

          ok we're talking a standard HD here right?
          simplest method I know, and this has worked for me personally, put the drive in a ziptop bag and into the freezer for a few hours. you want it deep deep cold inside the drive.

          then mount the drive - quickly - into a machine or more preferably an external drive case - if you can do the external, then you can leave the lid off, cover the top of the drive in papertowel (few layers) and put a freezer block ontop of it. the idea being to keep that sucker cold as possible for as long as possible.

          either way boot up and if it responds, (touch and go), get copying. you won't have long before the drive heats up and you have to repeat as needed.

          I've done this to 2 Seagates in the last year... (I won't buy anymore of their drives. too many failures going on)

          dunno if the above will help you...

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            tfdesign
            last edited by 16 Mar 2011, 12:17

            😲 What a great tip! β˜€

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              Rich O Brien Moderator
              last edited by 16 Mar 2011, 13:01

              Never heard of that before! Now i'm compelled to put a Hdd in a freezer... πŸ˜’

              I suppose i'll have to buy a Mac and wait for it to break (about a day) then try this trick πŸ‘

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                liam887
                last edited by 16 Mar 2011, 13:54

                @khai said:

                ok we're talking a standard HD here right?
                simplest method I know, and this has worked for me personally, put the drive in a ziptop bag and into the freezer for a few hours. you want it deep deep cold inside the drive.

                then mount the drive - quickly - into a machine or more preferably an external drive case - if you can do the external, then you can leave the lid off, cover the top of the drive in papertowel (few layers) and put a freezer block ontop of it. the idea being to keep that sucker cold as possible for as long as possible.

                either way boot up and if it responds, (touch and go), get copying. you won't have long before the drive heats up and you have to repeat as needed.

                I've done this to 2 Seagates in the last year... (I won't buy anymore of their drives. too many failures going on)

                dunno if the above will help you...

                Yeah this is my last resort, I also have a WD drive and I used this method and it worked. The computer is a write off the logic board has gone so basically the motherboard of the laptop, the drive is also wasted otherwise I would have just took it out and hooked it up to another computer. Ordering my replacement laptop today, hopefully I will get a much use out of it as I did this one.

                Specs are:
                2.3GHZ Quad core i7
                8GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM
                512GB Solid State Drive
                MacBook Pro 17-inch Hi-Resolution Antiglare Widescreen Display

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                  tfdesign
                  last edited by 16 Mar 2011, 18:03

                  Yummy! 😎

                  (And use Time Machine for heavens sake! πŸ˜‰ ) πŸ˜„

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                    liam887
                    last edited by 17 Mar 2011, 19:02

                    Nah time machine is a waste my drive is too heavy to back up so much. I backup my 'work' folder every weekend but with me moving down to London I haven't had time to to it in a few weeks so lost quite a bit of stuff unless I can recover my drive!

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                      tfdesign
                      last edited by 17 Mar 2011, 20:16

                      You can change the amount of times TM backs up you know, just by changing a plist in the preferences.

                      @unknownuser said:

                      If you think Time Machine backs up too often (or not often enough) for your liking, navigate into /System Β» Library Β» LaunchDaemons. There you'll find a file named com.apple.backupd-auto.plist. Open it in your favorite text editor, and look for this section:
                      <key>StartInterval</key>
                      <integer>3600</integer>
                      Change the 3600 number to some other time interval in seconds, and you'll have changed Time Machine's backup interval.

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                        liam887
                        last edited by 17 Mar 2011, 21:33

                        Nah its not that its just only a small percentages of my drive is important, maybe 20gb the rest can ne easily replaced.

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