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  • Izzy
    Snek
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jan 2003
    • 9195

    #31
    Re:

    The thought of losing all of my data is scary, but I have so much that I don't have enough space to double it. I guess I should pick what I think is the most important such as my years of schoolwork and particularly folders of pictures.

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    • Izzy
      Snek
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Jan 2003
      • 9195

      #32
      Re:

      Originally posted by subin
      Seeing as we live in a world where all our precious information is stored not in documents and folders, but inside a small metallic box, it really is a rather scary thought.

      I think its time for me to back up my data again.
      Your post is kind of misleading because when you say "documents and folders" I think of computer files and when you say "metallic box" I think of a real box holding your valuable information such as birth certificates.

      I had to read it over to realize you meant paper documents and paper folders and a computer as the metallic box.

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      • justin_ator
        🥓<strong><span style="col
        • Mar 2007
        • 7648

        #33
        Re:

        Hahah Izzy...

        That blows guys. Hopefully you will be able to go on and make due with what you didn't lose completely, start some things new. More work, but not much you can do. :/

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        • Reincarnate
          x'); DROP TABLE FFR;--
          • Nov 2010
          • 6332

          #34
          Re:

          Originally posted by Izzy
          The thought of losing all of my data is scary, but I have so much that I don't have enough space to double it. I guess I should pick what I think is the most important such as my years of schoolwork and particularly folders of pictures.
          Yeah, always back up what you can't reinstall or download again later. Odds are you won't have terabytes upon terabytes of irreplaceable media.

          I kick myself so hard for not backing up my old computer pre-college. It had a ton of old pictures and videos that I can never get back again. I also had a gold mine of oldschool Stepmania/DWI media that I can't find anywhere on the internet anymore. All gone. Ungh.

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          • psychoangel691
            Retired Staff
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Dec 2004
            • 10438

            #35
            Re:

            I was sad when this screen came up

            It's like gee yea thanks lets rub it in more that I have no backups >:l
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            • ELRayford
              Custom User Title
              • May 2004
              • 1547

              #36
              Re:

              Hirens Boot CD//mini XP//find & Mount partition

              The find & mount partition tool is amazing. Even with "nuked" partitions it rebuilds it on the fly then allows you to copy to other media. You would def want to use the unstoppable copier and skip damaged files. I saved 60GB of pics a few weeks ago. It took about 18 hours of copying though. If you havent already nuked it with factory restore try this first!

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              • MarioNintendo
                Expect delays.
                FFR Simfile Author
                FFR Music Producer
                • Mar 2008
                • 4177

                #37
                Re:

                This did happen to me a few years ago. My computer started smelling like burning rubber. We shut it off and tried opening it again; it wouldn't be able to read the hard drive.

                I feel you. I have no idea what to do in these kinds of situations. ElRayford's suggestion sounds good, though...

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                • fido123
                  FFR Player
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 4245

                  #38
                  Re:

                  Originally posted by GG_Guru
                  I know I thought of samurai's video when I saw that lmao. My computer does it on the regular but it always goes back to normal. The only thing you can do is get a new laptop man, it sucks but that's your only option.
                  Please don't talk about things you have no clue about. Keeps people from being misinformed. Thank you.


                  Originally posted by ELRayford
                  Hirens Boot CD//mini XP//find & Mount partition

                  The find & mount partition tool is amazing. Even with "nuked" partitions it rebuilds it on the fly then allows you to copy to other media. You would def want to use the unstoppable copier and skip damaged files. I saved 60GB of pics a few weeks ago. It took about 18 hours of copying though. If you havent already nuked it with factory restore try this first!
                  Do this. I've used Hiren's Boot CD for repairing a a few MBRs and file systems. It sucks you didn't wait so you could have recovered your data with a live disc but your data still isn't lost. When files are deleted their entries are just removed from the file system's records, but the bits that compose that data stay the same. When you reformat your HDD you're only overwriting the first bunch of your HDD with a new file system database almost. Basically you can still restore your data, haven't done it personally with NTFS, only EXT3/4, but it should definitely be within the realm of the possibility. Just try not to save much to your HDD as the more you save to it the more data it overwrites.

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