yesterday my 2nd HD stopped working :(
it had all my Xvid movies / TV series / 15 GB of music / software (all adobe shit etc..) on it (total: 100GB)
I lost EVERYTHING :cry1: :cry1: :cry1: :cry1::cry1: :cry1:
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yesterday my 2nd HD stopped working :(
it had all my Xvid movies / TV series / 15 GB of music / software (all adobe shit etc..) on it (total: 100GB)
I lost EVERYTHING :cry1: :cry1: :cry1: :cry1::cry1: :cry1:
Fook, that isn't good :(
It certainly isn't.
But look on the bright side, atleast you avoid the hazzle of manually deleting files for space ;)
You could however try to recover your files,
http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm
Never used it myself, found it on a blog I read regulary. The guy writing the blog apparently got most of his data back using the above software.
oh man, I had that happen to a NEW HD I bought a few years back. I was pissed too. :(
Situations like this suck, but they do remind us to BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP data we want to keep.
THnx will check it out :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barky
didnt work.. my bios needs to detect the drive before that program can scan the disk
Problems is my bios can't detect it. so I think its completely broken :(
Will email the store where I bought it, I hope I will recieve a new because this one is only a year old (receipt says 36 month's guarantee)
that happened to one of mine. i think it's a gonna. i tried everything on mine but if it wont boot i think thats that :(
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Originally Posted by TheDave
I'm currently using a slow connection, it would take me month's to download everything again :(
shit happens... just hoping I get a new disk for free.
pm sent
you could try the software SpinRite at www.grc.com - i havent found a warez version, but it aint expensive