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Solve : The disassembly of an old, busted 2.5" Hard Drive - HD? |
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Answer» Recently lost my 80GB Hitachi laptop hard drive to age so I decided to try out Final CUT on my new MACBOOK and created the video below. By the way, you're fast with a screw driver. LOLGotta love visual effects Quote Is this your first video on youtube?Nah, got total of 72 to date. http://www.youtube.com/carbondudeoxidech This is probably the best quality one so far. Apple & Final Cut ftw! BTW, a 80GB Hitachi is what came in my Compaq notebook PC when new. I now have it in an external enclosure since I recently installed a larger HD in the computer. I BOUGHT the computer in July 2007. So, the 80GB Hitachi was used in it for about 2 years and 10 months. No problems with it; ran quiet.; hope to get some use from it now as an external drive. When you had the 80GB Hitachi open, i.e. the cover removed, and connected it to a computer via USB, was it actually reading data then? If you look closely at the arm, you'll notice the head was bent slightly upwards. It wasn't exactly reading, but trying to read the data. All data.....lost......Now, who's that person at 1:15?heh, I like how you rotated it at the beginning, like a magician about to perform a trick "see, it's just a normal hard drive". I should have recorded when I dissassembled my old 42MB hard drive. that this was huge in comparison to nay other hard drive I've owned since. Quote from: Helpmeh on May 29, 2010, 10:05:35 AM Now, who's that person at 1:15? It's his evil twin from the mirror universe. You know how mirrors work, right? Quote from: BC_Programmer on May 29, 2010, 10:15:26 AM It's his evil twin from the mirror universe. You <DO> know how mirrors work, right?I hate how it stares at me.... My evil twin makes me bring him CHEESE... and then I get there, and he already has some. it's aggravating, to say the least. Back on-topic though, I forgot to say, NICE video Haha thanks! I didn't know my camera shot such high quality video until I used Final Cut. My previous editing software, Corel Videostudio, claimed to be a HD editor but it seemed to be such low resolution. Expect more videos soon. (By soon, I mean within the next few months) If anyone want's to send me stuff to disassemble on video, I'd gladly do it. Nice Video, Carbon. That HD looks like I came right outta the box actually. And more "Precision" removal with the label, usually I just tear the thing off Quote from: macdad- on May 29, 2010, 11:38:25 AM That HD looks like I came right outta the box actually. The HD looks like it came right outta the box.It took you four hours to take apart a hard drive?About half an hour to film the entire video, 4 hours to put the video together. |
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