Thread: Galden ZT 150
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Unread 02-03-2006, 12:28 PM   #14
JamesAvery22
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Default Re: Galden ZT 150

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Originally Posted by Brians256
Hard drives have a port for equalizing air pressure (they have air inside). So, you'd have to seal that up to prevent any liquid from entering the drive. Flourinert has been used for whole computer submersion before; it works and is expensive.

I've been told just sealing that port, let alone submerging the entire drive, will kill the drive.
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