Sorry to jump in late, but I've seen a technician use a turntable (you know
- record player - think before CD's) to do this. The spindle on the Hard
Disk is very close to weight center on it. Got it spinning at 78rpm, then
grabbed it off.
Yes, it was a while ago, and to prove it, this was an
MFM-connected/controlled disk. (Showing my age a bit there...)
Nick Cassimatis
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Cody,
freezing a drive is a new one to me. I'd be concerned that moisture
would condense inside the drive on the disk surfaces.
I've pulled drives and spun them (any smooth, slick - clean - surface),
hard & fast -- being careful not to launch the drive off a table, I'd
recommend using the floor -- and them grab them quickly to stop the
drive but leave the actual disk spinning inside. I discovered this
technique from technicians that use it as one of their non-destructive
techniques.
Steffan