This. 100% this. Ipv6 underrated.
This. 100% this. Ipv6 underrated.
Yeah… That probably because either the drive thought it was falling and triggered the HDD falling mechanism (often found on 2.5" hdd) which would move the arms off the disks to prevent them from hitting it and damaging the platters to unrecoverable states.
Or if done on 3.5" without this feature built into it, could just damage the platters.
Would probably be less risky to open it up and unstick the arms yourself.
Yup this was the first thing I tried. Nothing changed.
I was aware of this trick also, the first thing I tried. Nothing changed. I even tried it in 2 double double zipped freezer baggies for a week. No difference in acoustics from the drive after spin up.
However thanks for bringing this up; I forgot I tried this lol.
Lol wtf. Now I need to try this.
Damn that’s a true hard core game. Pretty realistic.
Yeah from what I was reading it’s used professionally in dr offices. IIRC they use like slightly more concentrated h2o2 (hydrogen peroxide) but I wouldn’t even if you could get your hands on stronger stuff as it could cause DMG and it’s mainly, again from my understanding, used to speed up the process so you aren’t sitting there for like 30 minutes or something. Again, probably wrong and may have forgotten this incorrectly. Consult a Dr not some rando online.
Hydrogen peroxide dissolves it, when the bubbling stops it’s done.
Could you be more specific on what issues you are having? What Debian version are you on?