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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "John Truman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I was thinking my CDs and HDs would stand a better chance against fire if I
>stored them in a fridge. The one I have has two parts. The upper one is an
>ordinary fridge. The lower is a freezer. Can CDs and external HDs be stored
>in freezers? If so, for how long will an external HD need "thawing out"
>before use?
>
>Thanks for your help and expertise.
I wouldn't put a hard drive in any situation where you could get
condensation. The manufacturer should have a temperature spec for
storage, but that may be sealed up in it's original (dry) packaging. If
the temperature of the drive is below the dew point when you take it out
of storage, it will immediately be covered with condensation. If you
absolutely have to do this, I'd vacuum seal it in several layers of air
tight plastic with a desicant pack. Then let it thaw for several hours
before unsealing it.
You are better off keeping them in a safe deposit box.
Doug White
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