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- | [title] And now for the fun! |
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- | [* black] If you removed the lid, replace it and secure it with at least 2 screws on opposite sides. |
- | [* black] Using a power drill and a high speed steel drill bit, drill a hole through the lid at the position you noted. A 3 - 4mm drill will do nicely. |
- | [* black] If you are using a pillar drill or drill press and applying moderate pressure you may feel the disk platter smash as the drill bit hits it, and likewise a second platter if there is one. Continue drilling until you come out the oter side. |
+ | [title] Using a drill |
+ | [* black] If you have a pillar drill or drill press you may find this allows you to do the job more quickly. A 3 - 4mm high speed steel drill bit will do nicely. |
+ | [* black] Drilling through the lid and applying moderate pressure, you may feel the disk platter smash as the drill bit hits it, and likewise a second platter if there is one. Continue drilling until you come out the oter side. |
[* black] If the platter doesn't smash even with a little extra pressure with the drill, poke a nail punch or centre punch through the hole and hit it quite hard with a hammer until you smash the platter or platters. | |
[* black] If the drill hasn't penetrated right through the drive, shake the shards away from the hole and look into it. If you can see another shiny unbroken surface, there's a second disk platter. Smash that in the same way. | |
[* icon_note] Very old drives, in particular desktop (3.5") drives may have aluminium platters. You should be able to drill right through these without difficulty. |