hard drive death

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hard drive death

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Ive always been pretty anal about backing up twice, but ive just had a harddrive die bdfore my second back up, music and pictures are the most annoying things ive lost on there, I havd the cds, so I can make more mp3s, but I have a feeling ivd lost some family pictures which I wont get back. :( gutted.
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Was it the main hard drive that died?, if so, it maybe possible that you can put it into another machine as a secondary slave drive and still access it.
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munchh wrote:Ive always been pretty anal about backing up twice, but ive just had a harddrive die bdfore my second back up, music and pictures are the most annoying things ive lost on there, I havd the cds, so I can make more mp3s, but I have a feeling ivd lost some family pictures which I wont get back. :( gutted.
That's horrible! So sad to hear that. I back up on several things too - but if the timing's wrong, there's nothing you can do.
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Not to teach you how to suck eggs, there are data recovery firms that may be able to help, but it will be expensive.
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There are also some freeware / software tools that are pretty good as well, depending on what has failed.
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Cougar wrote:There are also some freeware / software tools that are pretty good as well, depending on what has failed.
Indeed, I have used Recuva before, supposedly can get data from damaged and formatted drives - https://www.piriform.com/recuva
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If you are happy enough building your own computer look into a raid 1 harddrive config. that way you have to harddrives in your computer which are identical. if one breaks it carries on as normal and you just replace the broken harddrive
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I have downloaded the seagate recovery software, but at the moment it is not even able to see it, so it may be an board fault, which i think means it cannot be fixed, but i also know someone in the buisness so i might be ok, i wont hold my breath, i do like the raid setup idea though and my pc will do that.
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I've lost lots of things the same way. I am planning (famous last words) on creating a file for all photos that I want to keep and them having them printed whenever Snapfish or Photobucket has an offer on.

I've got loads of things backed up twice but I bet those hard drives won't be around for 20+ years.

FYI, no need to copy CDs, torrents are free and you don't even need a disc drive. Perfectly legal as long as you own the CD/DVD/software. I think of all the hours I spend uploading CDs to my computer when I first bought an iPod all those years ago. Blugh.
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dangerman wrote:FYI, no need to copy CDs, torrents are free and you don't even need a disc drive. Perfectly legal as long as you own the CD/DVD/software.
So how would you use it, dangerman? Sounds interesting, but its a complete mystery to me. I like the sound of it tho!