They should be ok... I think... It's probably best if they are level laying flat so the goo doesn't drip down.. I find the goo to pretty much stay put... So it's just opening them up and using a q-tip and removing the goo.. and once I get it all up I use 91% alcohol around the goo reservoir that it dissolved in to clean it up. There is a theory that the battery acid vapor breaks it down.. I actually think it was a particular version.. I found on two that the gasket didn't dissolve.. and it was ones with the "red connor label at the bottom where the serial number label was.. Rather than at the top above the "Apple 40SC" label... So it may be just a particular batch.. Look at the sides of your IDE drives before taking them apart.. You will see the rubber gasket on the sides.. that means it is ok.. If you don't see it and you do see goo.. you need to clean it up.. Be very careful not to touch or get it on the hard drive platter...



