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      <title>Technically, when you put water into the electronics,</title>
      <description>you voided the warranty. You&apos;re going to need to send it back as is. If you&apos;re worried about data that&apos;s on it, you can ...</description>
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      <title>How to Destory (Kill) A HARDISK Technically ??</title>
      <description>I have a new hardisk (Seagate 500GB) but&lt;b&gt; it is making CLICK! NOISES&lt;/b&gt; now.&lt;br&gt;I have 1 year warranty left.&lt;br&gt;So i ...</description>
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