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It's dead, Jim -- returning after dead hard drive

Wombat

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**sigh**

It's been weeks since I've been here (or anywhere else on the 'Net).

My hard drive died about three weeks ago. I finally have a new one and didn't loose too much material (I am a paranoid saver-to-cds), but I did lose most of my Regency Magica project files as well as about a hundred photos. :(

Still, it's good to be back. :)
 

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Wombat said:
**sigh**

It's been weeks since I've been here (or anywhere else on the 'Net).

My hard drive died about three weeks ago. I finally have a new one and didn't loose too much material (I am a paranoid saver-to-cds), but I did lose most of my Regency Magica project files as well as about a hundred photos. :(

Still, it's good to be back. :)

Well my good sir ... there ARE some advantages to being "paranoic" in saving files off of the computer, as you found out the hard way, unfortunately. :(

Still a hearty welcome back to to you! :)
 

Yep, being paranoid about your data makes you happy in the end. In the past two years I've lost two hard drives. Of course I run an array of four on my main PC and run them hard so it's not that bad. But if I didn't backup to DVDs every week and a half I'd really have been hurting, it's where I keep most of my DM notes and game material. (It's kinda expensive too when each backup eats twelve DVDs not saving programs or system data just personal files)
 


BOZ said:
man, a hard drive crash is one of the worst feelings in the world. :p
True that. I had to deal with it twice with my new computer. I lost a lot of my music files the first time around. Then I burned a DVD of all my Music CD WMA files, so that I wouldn't have to rip 'em again. Lately I am thankful for my external hard drive, which I have had for almost a year.
 

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