Once the platters on a hard drive are exposed the platters are compromised. The longer they are exposed the higher the chances nothing will be recoverable. Specs of dust and airborn particles too tiny to even see with the naked eye are enough to prevent a seeker head from being able to read bits off the platter's surface. Or after the drive spins back up, can become deposited on the seeker head itself. This is why data recovery experts use a clean room or clean space before dissembling drives.
Many times the drive inside an enclosure will still work even if the enclosure fails, so it is best to test the drive outside the enclosure by installing it into the PC rather than taking it apart. But yes, if the drive has died completely, the neodymium magnets are great keepsakes.
Many times the drive inside an enclosure will still work even if the enclosure fails, so it is best to test the drive outside the enclosure by installing it into the PC rather than taking it apart. But yes, if the drive has died completely, the neodymium magnets are great keepsakes.