For those who have trouble cleaning out their hard drives

fury

Administrator
Staff member
I did that to my 6.8 gig WD drive once. It works like a charm :cool:

(Seriously.)
 

HomeLAN

Bumbling Idiot
Staff member
Why not just soak the thing in a bucket of soapy water overnight? Same result, saves time.
 

Kruz

Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by HomeLAN
Why not just soak the thing in a bucket of soapy water overnight? Same result, saves time.

WHAT!?!?...... And leave a soapy film on the disc's?... Shame. Shame.. Homelan:D
 

Gonzo

Infinitesimally Outrageous
Staff member
Here's an easier way-leave the side off your case & occasionally spray it will really overpriced canned air:laugh:
 
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s4

Guest
I ruined a perfectly good toothbrush on that thing and now my drive makes hic-up noises. Where did I go wrong?:cry:
 
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s4

Guest
I used sandpaper be-cause I was out of floss. I didn't think it mattered.:shrug:
 

Q

stepmosnter
Staff member
It matters! The tutorial was quite specific about using the proper floss....no wonder your drive is acting up.:eh:
 

Gonzo

Infinitesimally Outrageous
Staff member
Originally posted by s4
Would spray paint or wood filler get it back to normal?:confused:


I've heard that silly putty & "pam" work real well:eek2:
 
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s4

Guest
That was in case any of the screws wouldn't go back in place or if you needed to make one fit.
 
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VictorP

Guest
A minimum requirement is to have all parts spray painted with a passionate shade of purple.
 
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