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any use for broken hard drives?

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First post, by pico1180

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i have about half a dozen mid 90's hard drives that don't work. is there a market for them as parts? i am resisting the urge to send them to the recycle on the idea they me be valuable to someone looking for parts. is that a thing?

Reply 1 of 35, by xjas

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I've seen people post want ads for the platters for 'art projects', but that's about it. Honestly they're not especially repair-friendly devices for end users (chunky MFM/RLL drives from the early '80s, maybe. Multi-gigabyte 3.5" drives from the mid-'90s, not really.)

There's always some minescule chance that someone's trying to recover data from a drive with a burned out controller board & needs the exact one you have (assuming that's not what failed on yours), but honestly, I wouldn't count on that happening. Most home users don't care enough about their data to go that deep into it.

I guess you could see if any professional-level data recovery services might need them & ship them off.

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Reply 2 of 35, by gdjacobs

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pico1180 wrote on 2020-01-25, 03:46:

i have about half a dozen mid 90's hard drives that don't work. is there a market for them as parts? i am resisting the urge to send them to the recycle on the idea they me be valuable to someone looking for parts. is that a thing?

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Reply 5 of 35, by Tiido

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I salvage the magnets and memory chips, I used to salvage platters too but those I have many of already 🤣.

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Reply 7 of 35, by cyclone3d

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I've made wind-chimes from the platters before.

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Reply 10 of 35, by derSammler

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Hard drives are not air tight, they wouldn't work then...

First ever air-tight hard drives are those filled with Helium, which came to market just a few years ago.

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Reply 11 of 35, by Baoran

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I have removed magnets from few of them, but they make me feel sick for some reason. I only need to hold a magnet like that on my hand for 30 seconds and I start feeling really sick.
Really strange.

Reply 12 of 35, by RacoonRider

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dr.ido wrote on 2020-01-25, 10:05:

Remove the platters and heads and you've got an air tight stash box.

Whenever I need to hide something at home, I put it inside one of my old computers. Nobody would ever bother to look there 😉

Reply 13 of 35, by svfn

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There's a cafe that uses floppy diskettes as drinks coasters. I have some broken drives when there is a need for paperweight 🤣, but probably going to just send them to recycling, there was not any important data back then and the drives are either burnt, cracked open or unusable.

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Reply 14 of 35, by RacoonRider

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There's also a guy on youtube who crafts micro drills and micro polishers with motors from HDD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz9W2_AgJXY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVRF13RenU8

This requires a controller board ($3 from China), which comes with a knob to adjust rpm, a 12VDC power source and some skill as a craftsman.

Reply 15 of 35, by pico1180

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The do make amazing paperweights. That is for sure.

I didn't think to salvage them for their magnets. Good idea!

Not sure if I want to tile my bathroom with them though 😒

I may try an art piece though. Concentric platter overlay in a round frame? That may actually look kind of cool...

Reply 16 of 35, by GigAHerZ

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You can use the heads' mechanics to control piece of mirror and this way using laser, create shapes and other stuff like that on a surface or in the smoke. 😉

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Reply 17 of 35, by Windows9566

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my Maxtor 4GB drive in my Pentium 1 machine finally gave up its ghost, R.I.P. 1997-2020. It had rough bearings, had many bad sectors, it was just not healthy, one day when i was going to power up to play some DOS games. i heard odd sounds and it just hung there on the BIOS. I just pulled the HDD out. took it apart and saved the platters, magnets, and motor from it and chucked the rest into the recycling bin. I just threw in a 40GB WD Caviar HDD into it and got the full 40GB working with OnTrack and reinstalled Windows 98 SE on it.

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