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9:00 PM
i really think i cant open it
its all connected
all the sides of the plastic
 
Confusion say: If it can be built , it can be destroyed.
 
haha, thats right
 
If they did "weld" it a dremmel tool carefully applied would seperate it. Right after releacing the plastic you find the clips :-)
Because of this funness they created, if anyone else on the web had ever opened the same item, they will feel then more obligated to post photos. Seeing the method used for assembly on the inside, would give you a way better chance of dissasembly when still on the outside.
 
so what do you mean?
to google for video of how to open that kind of external harddrive?
;-)
you were fucking right
;-)
(just saw Wolf of Wall Street... ;-)
 
Yea google for the model. and even google for "other" external box assembelies. google till your eyes turn bloodshot, then get the hammer and Post Pictures.
 
9:09 PM
this video is gonna help me
 
Screws , too easy.
 
i dont have this type of screwdriver
;-)
i am gonna destroy the screws with a knife
ok, now geeting off the plastic cover from one side
 
9:28 PM
And remember if you hook the driver seperate up to computer, they could have used a different "translation" or if anything odd is observed when hooking it internally or via another controller, you might not want to "think first" before allowing the OS to "fix" it . I do not know enough about it, cept to say that, and avoid writes if possible.
 
i dont understand your last post
hooking the driver?
what do you mean by driver?
 
9:48 PM
when i come to a comany that repairs PCs to look at it
can they help me?
maybe they will charge more money to repair it than the price of a new harddrive is
if they repair it at all
 
I just wrote a password checker built around Dropbox's zxcvbn password strength estimator library: fierydragonlord.com/password-checker
 
@JANORTS i said it wrong, hooking the hard drive up without that specific controller.
 
It's my first real JavaScript application, and I've never written JS before :)
It even uses HTML5 offline application cache
 
@JANORTS If the hard drive itself is usable, but the controller or connections are failed, it is possible to buy external boxes that connect, or even "cart" systems, where you just drop a Raw hard drive into a USB3.0 controller. They call it "docking" newegg.com/Product/…
newegg.com/Product/… and this search should bring up various versions of USB-Sata box things.
 
10:13 PM
@DragonLord Estimated time to crack: 1993220503630.653 seconds (centuries) Or vis 60,000 monkies on a typewriter going for shakespear.
 
 
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11:41 PM
@ÃŁŁǫǛȉЖΦΤїҪ we have nationwide free wifi here. Trick though is per user speed is limited
I need to set it up some day
and don't forget, the big 'issue' mobile phone companies have is spectrum. wifi has the advantage of being short range
 
11:52 PM
@JourneymanGeek by "nationwide free wifi", do you mean there is literally no place you can walk on the surface of the Earth in the country of Singapore and not have access to a decent WiFi hotspot? if not, then it's not really that useful...
 
@ÃŁŁǫǛȉЖΦΤїҪ: Not no place, but enough places
 
the whole reason why cellular data IS useful is that it's possible (as demonstrated by at least 2 carriers in the US, and probably others in other countries) to completely blanket a country with it, and it's even economical to do so.
 
@ÃŁŁǫǛȉЖΦΤїҪ: well, its plausible to do it semi universally but even here, thats hard.
and unlike cellular data, its unlimited
 
@JourneymanGeek they have plenty of spectrum, at least here... a huge block was sold off that used to be analog TV... they have enough that if they'd just increase tower density by a little bit, from like 5 miles to 4 miles diameter of each tower's signal radius, they could offer everyone unlimited with no worries.
 
speaking of which, I really do hope myrepublic becomes a phone company
@ÃŁŁǫǛȉЖΦΤїҪ; we're planning on using that spectrum for a wifilike service ;p
and yeah, that's a thing.
 
11:55 PM
@JourneymanGeek WiMaX?
 
no, some different tech apparently
 
that word is so hard to type because of the alternating capitals
 
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