Dr. Cadmium wrote:It's amazing how many people don't know how to use a screwdriver.
It's right up there with how many people don't know how to do an oil change.
If someone uses a device or machine every day, they should have some basic concept of how it works.
wheatie_fan wrote:I wouldn't give my HD to anyone, would you?
wheatie_fan wrote:I wouldn't give my HD to anyone, would you?
silversaddle1 wrote:We remove hard drives for our customers all the time. Hey, you're getting the stuff for free, why not give something in return? If they were my computers and I was giving them away, you bet I'd ask the recycler to remove the drives for me.
wheatie_fan wrote:I was asked to remove hard drives before, and since they used torx bits I had to physically pry the HD out and give it to the owner.
I absolutely don't think it's a poor reflection of the owner not to know what the HD is, or to ask for it before 'donating' a computer to a stranger. If they're doing you a good deed by giving you scrap, how can you complain?
I wouldn't give my HD to anyone, would you?
everything wrote:I tell people I pull the platters out of the hd and scrape them against the concrete floor a couple of times before going to the landfill, which is exactly what I do with them.
everything wrote:Is their a step by step for scrapping computers?, I just acquired two, a 1.4 pentium, and an old IBM something with win95, although an AMD, I get both the hard drives. Last time I scrapped hard drives for aluminum I did not get anything for it because they had paint on them, aluminum plus paint pays less than aluminum cans, kind of turned me away from collecting aluminum.
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