File: Extreme Computer Cleaning.swf-(9.02 MB, 480x272, Other)
[_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)20:30 No.2556775
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)20:38 No.2556791
Seams legit
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)20:58 No.2556808
hammer solves everything
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)21:14 No.2556820
>>2556775
So I can do this using a HDD?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)21:14 No.2556822
Why didn't this win a Nobel prize?
>> [_] T 10/08/14(Wed)21:38 No.2556843
>>2556775
I can't be the only one who works at IT and fuck with old XP machines that are thrown out by
businesses.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)22:44 No.2556897
Wasn't surprised by anything in the video. The only component that should fail from submersion
would be a hard drive. The water will actually get inside certain areas of the disk and this will
render it unusable. Everything else is fine to be in contact with water, it's got a protective
spray on film coating, and there was no electricity involved in this situation (he removed the
CMOS battery)
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)22:51 No.2556904
>>2556897
Some people don't know that until they try.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)23:04 No.2556927
>>2556897
So water CAN destroy hard drives? is effective?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)23:23 No.2556948
>>2556775
Good upload, I'm impressed with the results.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)23:24 No.2556950
>>2556927
Wait, shit, you may be right.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)23:31 No.2556956
>>2556950
just microwave it anyway to be safe
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)23:45 No.2556970
>>2556775
when /k/ tries to give /g/ advice
>> [_] Anonymous 10/08/14(Wed)23:47 No.2556975
>>2556775
>that fucking spider that came out of the computer after he hammered it