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Offline FiLtH

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It sucks to lose a harddrive
« on: July 08, 2009, 10:05:18 AM »
  I had alot of stuff on mine and though I always meant to, I didnt have a back up. Below is something I was working on, that was almost completed, but alas, is now lost in the universe.





   I had hand drawn each ship, pixel by pixel, the map,had airunit cards made up for each sqd. Had damage fire/flooding cards made up for each ship for each fleet. Argh...maybe someday I'll try again.
 
 
 
 

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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2009, 10:21:55 AM »
Man, that stinks! Have you looked into any data-recovery methods? Some computer shops will sometimes offer a similar service where they can retrieve data from your dead hard-drive.
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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2009, 10:26:13 AM »
How "lost" is the HD?

As Denholm says, there are companies that specializes in recovering data from non-functioning HD's.


Looks like an interesting board game. Is it similar to Pacific War?
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Offline CraneMan

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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2009, 10:35:32 AM »
Too bad.. Looks like you put a lot of work into that. I liked what you had going on with the Enterprise (CV-6).
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Of the more than twenty major actions of the Pacific War, Enterprise engaged in all but two. Her planes and guns downed 911 enemy planes; her bombers sank 71 ships, and damaged or destroyed 192 more. Her presence inspired both pride and fear: pride in her still unmatched combat record, and fear in the knowledge that Enterprise and hard fighting were never far apart.

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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2009, 10:44:58 AM »
Filth.... will the HD spin up at all?
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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2009, 10:46:04 AM »
I feel your pain, recently lost a lifetime of my writing when my HD failed. Data recovery was not an option.
The muse only speaks to you once after much bloodletting upon the blank page. I'm slowly trying to replace
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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2009, 10:52:07 AM »
Awe Filth!  That sucks dude!!!!!  :mad:

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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2009, 11:32:39 AM »
Almost everyone has to learn the hard way at least once. The key is only having to learn once.

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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2009, 11:34:09 AM »
Last May, before I built this PC, noticed that my WD Caviar drive was on the fritz.   I bought a My Passport and transferred all of my Music and Rare Concert footage to it before "it died".   
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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2009, 12:11:17 PM »
Haven't had that experience yet with something that I can't replicate...however enough of those horror stories are around that all my photos and videos (raw format stuff) end up on USB sticks or DVD's for the most part now.
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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2009, 12:19:21 PM »
Be careful with those USB sticks. They tend to corrupt data now and then. The only way to safeguard data is to have multiple copies at different locations/computers/external HD's. If your internet connection is fast and your data storage needs are reasonably small you should look into web storage for backups. It will cost you a buck or two a month, but your data is safe even if the house burns down.
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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2009, 12:22:19 PM »
FiLtH, I know how you feel.  Been there and it sux.


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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2009, 01:06:08 PM »
 feel yr pain. My freshman year of college back in 1999, I roached a 500 mb drive. On that drive was 3 years worth of porn accumiated through a 14.4 and 28.8 baud modem. It was so tragic that my roomates and I got drunk, made a funeral pyre, and said our good byes to the beloved WD drive.

Now, my backup is simple. 2 cheap SATA drives inside a USB enclosure. Mirror them once a month.


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Offline Fishu

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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2009, 02:29:56 PM »
Always... ALWAYS at the very least duplicate your most important data that cannot be recovered from elsewhere. Every computer should have a warning sticker on it.

Last weekend I returned a 500 Gb Samsung drive since it's SMART was reporting pre-failure at B8 'vendor specific'. It used to be at a normal value, but then began to degrade. I didn't notice anything in use, but returned it since I can't be confident of such drive keeping my data "safe" for any lenght of time.

Now I hope it wouldn't bounce back from the store due to the undefined SMART parameter and there being no apparent failures, because then I would have to cover the inspection costs, but I still wouldn't have any use for a drive that I cannot trust any longer.

I was actually refunded for it's full retail value from nearly 2 years back, when such a drive's cost was twice more than today. I was expecting to receive a new comparable HDD model, most likely a slightly upgraded version of the same series. Profit of 70 bucks, but that's not enough to cover the time and trouble I spent to mirror the hard drive on a new drive. Doing a job for the same time would been more profitable and most likely less stressful. I did also overwrite the hard drive to erase all the data in it.

Before this I've had one HDD failure, that was not just a pre-failure. 15 Gb Maxtor drive experienced a bearing failure, at least that's how it sounded like, a very loud constant noise coming from the hard drive. Regardless, it was still functioning and I was able to copy everything from it. It happened a few days prior to the expiration of warranty. Got back a 30 Gb drive.

This Samsung drive actually was my first other than Maxtor hard drive in 16 years. Last year I bought another Samsung drive, the slightly upgraded model of the series. Last week I bought the first WD, to replace the returned drive. Originally I considered buying a new Samsung drive, but decided to give a try for WD. The samsung drives are less noisy, although this WD isn't really bugging me either. They don't kid you when they claim that the Samsung drives are quiet.
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Re: It sucks to lose a harddrive
« Reply #14 on: July 08, 2009, 04:30:40 PM »
Filth,

I don't know how much help it is, but I have emailed back to you those parts of the game that you previously sent to me.

CYA Friday!

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