Data recovery software is really a good thing, MiniTool data recovery software is a good choice for you. It is easy to use and it is efficient.. Saved my partitions with this tool!!
tehaha this video made me go oh no eveytime u guys try to do something horrid to it that's funnie next time smuge it with bird poo and drop it in a pool,
wow, bullcrap, could have at least bought the same type of drives for the destruction that you used for the "recovery"... a little effort fools people a long way. Luckily this did not.
This video is nonsence. They recovered data from the beer drive MAYBE... but did anyone notice BOTH drives they dropped were 3.5 inch desktop drives, and not the laptop drives they "recovered" data off of? Nice try though. I bet anyone ANYTHING if you drop a laptop drive off a 3 story building, the plates would shatter as they are made from glass. It would be IMPOSSIBLE to recover the data. In a 3.5'' drive, the aluminum plates would bend and it still would not be recoverable.
ok i made it inposivbe to recover my friends datata also wana make data u recober ablke get 12 ghost shredder its going to destroy the data vbeond repair it can also wipe drives
WOW! I'm amazed that both drives were recoverable! I bet if they dropped the drive in a glass of Coke it would have been a harder recovery (since Coke is so corrosive)... they'd still probably get all the data back though
And it costs a small fortune to recover that datta too. My new seagate harddrive stopped spinning after 4 months. Seagate wanted over $300.00 to retreve it.
@Twisted86 i shouldnt HAVE to buy a second or third drive. That's like saying "buy another car" if your brand new 2011 toyota throws a rod at 300 miles. If i was in that situation i wouldnt say " i know, you're right, i wouldnt have to deal with this if i had bought another two toyotas!" Manufacturers should actually test their products before selling them, that isnt a job for the customers to do.
Car can be fixed and no problems. 300 miles it would still be under warranty anyways. They also do test them but ANYTHING with moving parts will break. Typically they will last 3+ years but anything from building to SHIPPING the items can cause problems. Shipping is the top killer for hard drives. Reason I only use FedEx for my HDD needs.
Reason I run a 3-way RAID1 setup for my can lose documents with weekly DVD and offsite back ups. Sure that is over kill but its still cheaper :P
@Twisted86 that may be true, but it still doesnt change the fact that seagate has an enraging habit of shipping faulty harddrives waaaaaaaaaay more often than any other company (maxtor excluded)
Does anybody know how I'd make a slave drive on my DELL Dimension 2400 to retrieve the date from my old PC of the same make and model? If so, plz let me know, cuz I really need to retrieve the data from my old hard drive!
Who thought they used the beer to do data recovery?
saik0pod 6 months ago
Data recovery software is really a good thing, MiniTool data recovery software is a good choice for you. It is easy to use and it is efficient.. Saved my partitions with this tool!!
youknowita 6 months ago
Do you think they drunk that beer?
ready2blowup 7 months ago
@MonkeyPumper420 do you thank that is their hdd
that is probly another hdd
imccoury 1 year ago
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imccoury 1 year ago
tehaha this video made me go oh no eveytime u guys try to do something horrid to it that's funnie next time smuge it with bird poo and drop it in a pool,
waterwinetwist 1 year ago
hdd beer makes you smart.
mendozairis 1 year ago
hey how come they drop a desktop drive but then show a laptop drive ?
someone goofed up here or they are liars.
whiskeyify 1 year ago
what a waste of BEER
qwertyperpy 1 year ago
wow, bullcrap, could have at least bought the same type of drives for the destruction that you used for the "recovery"... a little effort fools people a long way. Luckily this did not.
MasterVizard1 2 years ago
LOL stupid make all stupid
nice buildshit
zylox8 2 years ago
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MISECURE 2 years ago
Pretty good!
neelwebs 2 years ago
This video is nonsence. They recovered data from the beer drive MAYBE... but did anyone notice BOTH drives they dropped were 3.5 inch desktop drives, and not the laptop drives they "recovered" data off of? Nice try though. I bet anyone ANYTHING if you drop a laptop drive off a 3 story building, the plates would shatter as they are made from glass. It would be IMPOSSIBLE to recover the data. In a 3.5'' drive, the aluminum plates would bend and it still would not be recoverable.
Monkeypumper420 2 years ago 10
Yeah I noticed that. n00bs trying to fool people and they can't think we're not capable of telling the difference between 1.8/2.5/3.5 inch drives...
Roly702 2 years ago
No you are wrong. The first was a LaCie Porsche external disk drive, i have the same drive. Its a 2.5 inch disk inside. Basically a laptop drive.
karaloca 1 year ago
@karaloca, thanks for pointing that out. Looked like a desktop drive to me, but I don't own one so I couldn't tell :)
Monkeypumper420 1 year ago
Great Work by them... What is the name of the Software at the near end something like Req 005... that is running on the LCD????
SlasherPay 2 years ago
nice video for how to recover lost data and my brother removed a game and i recover that game
daand12 3 years ago
ok i made it inposivbe to recover my friends datata also wana make data u recober ablke get 12 ghost shredder its going to destroy the data vbeond repair it can also wipe drives
cotton509 3 years ago
WOW! I'm amazed that both drives were recoverable! I bet if they dropped the drive in a glass of Coke it would have been a harder recovery (since Coke is so corrosive)... they'd still probably get all the data back though
berjas299 4 years ago
maybe not... if it was normal coke... the sugar would gum up the works.
FXrobot 3 years ago
And it costs a small fortune to recover that datta too. My new seagate harddrive stopped spinning after 4 months. Seagate wanted over $300.00 to retreve it.
freedrum 4 years ago
$300 is not much money for that... you sure they didnt want $3000?
FXrobot 3 years ago 3
1400 freakin dollars for me. do not buy seagate.
immuki 3 years ago 12
put it in a freezer then get an external and put all the data on it
desertman123 2 years ago
@immuki
See buying a second or third drive for RAID1 doesn't seem so bad now huh.
Twisted86 1 year ago
@Twisted86 i shouldnt HAVE to buy a second or third drive. That's like saying "buy another car" if your brand new 2011 toyota throws a rod at 300 miles. If i was in that situation i wouldnt say " i know, you're right, i wouldnt have to deal with this if i had bought another two toyotas!" Manufacturers should actually test their products before selling them, that isnt a job for the customers to do.
immuki 1 year ago
@immuki
Car can be fixed and no problems. 300 miles it would still be under warranty anyways. They also do test them but ANYTHING with moving parts will break. Typically they will last 3+ years but anything from building to SHIPPING the items can cause problems. Shipping is the top killer for hard drives. Reason I only use FedEx for my HDD needs.
Reason I run a 3-way RAID1 setup for my can lose documents with weekly DVD and offsite back ups. Sure that is over kill but its still cheaper :P
Twisted86 1 year ago
@Twisted86 that may be true, but it still doesnt change the fact that seagate has an enraging habit of shipping faulty harddrives waaaaaaaaaay more often than any other company (maxtor excluded)
immuki 1 year ago
i hope they did not drink that beer. i would not drink it because i might get a virus.
batterbee2000 4 years ago 2
Does anybody know how I'd make a slave drive on my DELL Dimension 2400 to retrieve the date from my old PC of the same make and model? If so, plz let me know, cuz I really need to retrieve the data from my old hard drive!
gwithadream 4 years ago
Just set your drive jumpers to cable select and place the master and slave drive on a dual connector IDE cable. Thats is if your hard drives are IDE.
FXrobot 3 years ago
thanks!
gwithadream 3 years ago