Joey Rockhold wrote:
> I have a screw head that broke off on a hard drive.  Does anyone have 
> an easy trick to extract the rest of the screw out of the hard drive 
> without damaging the threads (or the hard drive for that matter).  It 
> is recessed in a little bit.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> - Joey
My best screw-removing trick, though I really doubt that it would work 
in your case, is to cut a slot into what's left of the screw.  The slot 
can be cut into the material surrounding the screw as long as the damage 
done that way does not matter otherwise.  I cut the slot with a hacksaw 
or Dremel tool.  Then carefully back the screw out with an ordinary flat 
screwdriver.

I assume the screw is far too small to drill out and use an Easy-out 
extractor.

Another method that's worked for me once or twice, but again is probably 
not too likely in this case, is to attempt to solder a stiff wire or 
other extension to the top of the screw.  But unless the screw is very 
loose and the heat from soldering does no damage, this method doesn't work.

Good luck!

Kraig