Blitz disassembled the discarded hard drives and threw them into the trash bin nearby, then continued to install a batch of new solid-state drives for retesting. Those that worked were kept, and those that didn't were replaced and tested with other drives.
Round and round, after almost half an hour, only 64 of the solid-state drives in the box were usable.
But even among these 64 drives, not every one of them was guaranteed to contain a complete system and valuable stored items.
Blitz continued the testing, opening multiple system split-screens simultaneously. Some directly black-screened showing system damage, some glitched out, and in the end, only a dozen or so solid-state drives' systems and storage archives were relatively intact.
Blitz briskly moved through batch after batch, continuously opening root directories, until hitting a wall with encryption on a folder marked with indecipherable code.