Royale Noir: A Secret XP Theme Uncovered I Love Computers!

I Hate Computers

Written by Saman Sadeghi on November 1, 2006 Add comments

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I saw this tonight on my 200 GB external drive and my heart sank. This is the drive that holds all my my music, movies, document backups – EVERYTHING! It started out as a backup drive for my desktop but quickly grew into my primary drive when I travel. My desktop only has 120 gigs, so I started using the desktop as the backup for my external – I didn’t have the money to buy another hard drive for the desktop and do it the correct way.

We ordered a new computer from Dell this week with beau coup storage, and I had planned on backing everything when it arrives, like I should be doing . . .

I want to cry.

I’m hoping that it’s just the drive enclosure and not the drive itself. That I can live with!

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    3 Comments »

    Comment by Bobs 2006-11-01 21:06:54

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    Hey Saman,
    That sucks - I can’t imagine. Its something I fear of big time too! I try to backup all important stuff on cd-r’s/dvd-r’s as well just to be safe, but honestly don’t do it often enough - if something happened to my 250gb external I would cry.

    Let me know how it turns out - hopefully there is a happy ending to this story.

     
    Pingback by Randomness At Its Best » I Love Computers! 2006-11-12 22:57:48

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    [...] This is a post that is related to this one about my external hard drive failing. [...]

     
    Comment by Andika Kusuma 2007-03-19 07:38:05

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    it sucks when the hard disk fail, but you can get your data using recovery program in most case

     

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