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In reply to the discussion: The Adventure of My Defunct Hard Drive: Apple Wants Your Money or Your Life [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)But most of my "dead" drives just had a damaged boot sector so I could hook them up as "slave" drives and access the data just fine without freezing them or doing anything special. One, I didn't get around to unhooking for a couple of years and it worked just fine as a slave for all that time - but I didn't put any data on there that wasn't backed up elsewhere.
My very first failed hard drive was that way. The PC repair guy declared it dead and installed a new one. Ten years later when I was playing with rebuilding old computers, I found that drive and was able to recover all that data I thought had been lost just by hooking it up as something other than a master drive. Several of the old drives I messed with had to have their file systems repaired using Norton Utilities - and some of those still had data from their previous owners. If I were a crook I could have done nefarious deeds with what was still on those drives!