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
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
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.
Last edited by backlash; 12-21-2004 at 02:31 PM.
THnx will check it outOriginally 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)
Last edited by {I}{K}{E}; 12-21-2004 at 03:09 PM.
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
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.
you could try the software SpinRite at www.grc.com - i havent found a warez version, but it aint expensive
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