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Hell no! Sorry guys, pressed the joystick by mistake and posted the previous message instead. So here it goes again. Diggs, how did you manage to lose the file from your pc anyway?
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Posted: 2003-08-13 11:17:06
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I guess it may have crashed?
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Posted: 2003-08-13 13:42:24
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you know guys!!! i'm new here and i just can't beleive what i saw here; page # 4?!!! and it seems to go to # 5 soon without any result..
sorry for that Diggs, hope you get ém back soon....
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Posted: 2003-08-13 17:36:26
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In the (translated) words of Voltaire: "Common sense is not so common".
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Posted: 2003-08-13 17:43:54
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Lost the file when I got a immenent HDD failure message.
My HDD died in a matter of hours (2 1/2 to be precise).
I had most of it backed up, but I hadnt gotten round to backing up some of the less important stuff like mobile phone ringtones.
I was kind thinking that it wouldnt be too hard to get the file back if I did lose it
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Posted: 2003-08-14 01:38:04
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I wonder how many people here keep backups of their hard drives? I personally prefer a full drive backup rather than only backing up individual files because I am then covered for any extreme event.
Althought Norton ghost does a good job I recommend
Acronis True Image which takes an full image of the drive.
When you get a HDD failure you simply buy a new HDD and it replaces the image over the drive and you are ready to go exactly as you were after a couple of hours depending on drive size.
If you only need to retrieve an individual file that is supported too!
I know this sounds a bit like a commercial but for £30 or so why would you not use a product like this?! Saved me quite a few times already!
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Posted: 2003-08-14 08:02:01
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@Diggs: Since you obviously had SMART activated, didn't you receive an earlier warning message? @masseur: I either use RAID mirroring or back up my files manually to another HDD. I really don't want to restore windows xp - would rather reinstall it. I also never got any HDD failure despite having subjected them to all kinds of experiments.
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Posted: 2003-08-14 08:25:51
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yeah raid is fine but not a suitable solution for a laptop that travels the world with me. with true image I can made backup cd's using the built in cd writer of the laptop so its a convenient solution. Also with true image, when restoring a full image you are not really restoring windows XP as such, you are restoring the full contents of the drive exactly how the drive looked when you took the image.
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Posted: 2003-08-14 08:36:32
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If anyone can send me the zip, I'll put it on my webserver... mathibus at msn dot com
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Posted: 2003-08-14 09:07:16
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Erm? Mathibus? I believe evry1 is now looking for the zip....
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Posted: 2003-08-14 09:12:57
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