None needed. We wear our frostbite scars like badges around here.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:)
what is the point of going through the hassle of taking the drive out, then feezing it, then putting it back in in a hurry so it does not get too warm (according to some posts above) when sticking the entire laptop in the freezer would do just fine?
I have no idea, I'm wondering the same thing. The thing I worry about is bringing it in from the cold, and having frost collect on it, then melt. That's more of a concern than LCD damage. What is the liquid component of LCD's? And what's its freezing point?
Re:then *why* not the entire laptop?!
Posted by: Curtman on February 10, 2005 06:47 AMNone needed. We wear our frostbite scars like badges around here.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:)
what is the point of going through the hassle of taking the drive out, then feezing it, then putting it back in in a hurry so it does not get too warm (according to some posts above) when sticking the entire laptop in the freezer would do just fine?
I have no idea, I'm wondering the same thing. The thing I worry about is bringing it in from the cold, and having frost collect on it, then melt. That's more of a concern than LCD damage. What is the liquid component of LCD's? And what's its freezing point?
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