Wednesday, July 23, 2008

I DID IT ONCE AGAIN!

CRASHING MY HARDDRIVE IS WHAT I DID ONCE AGAIN! I DON`T KNOW YET HOW BAD I CRASHED IT, IF I CAN MAYBE RECOVER PART OF THE DATA OR IF THE COMPLETE 350 GIGABYTE ARE GONE! THAT MEANS NO POSTS WITHIN THE NEXT DAYS AS I GOTTA FIX MY COMPUTER FIRST AND THEN I HAVE TO SOLVE MY MAIN PROBLEM GET BACK THE DATA I NEED FOR WORK AND OF WHICH I DON`T HAVE A SAFETY COPY! I`LL TRY TO ANSWER YOUR COMMENTS AS QUICK AS POSSIBLE BUT THERE MIGHT BE SOME DELAY! IF THAT HAPPENS DON`T GET MAD YOU KNOW THE REASON!



*THANKS TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO OFFERED HELP!*

11 comments:

  1. Sorry to read this, I hope you can get that up and running without too much hassle or expense. :(

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  2. Versuch`s mal mit Knoppix. Mit Linux kann man unter Umständen noch Daten auslesen. Ich habe damit auch schon Daten von abgeschmierten gerettet. Geht allerdings nicht immer. Ich habe auch schon von einer anderen Methode gehört: Platte in einen Beutel packen - ab in den Gefrierschrank. Dann beeilen und schnell auslesen. Ich habe es selbst noch nicht versucht, bliebe aber noch als letzte Chance.
    Count Yorga

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  3. I actually just had a 120 GB volume fail. I have tried quite a few tools -- let me save you some time:

    http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Seagate-File-Recovery-2-0-Portable-rar/448629f97d0f5999352c5fc2de7d7a189e9ac1a23020

    It's a Seagate File Recovery tool that you don't even need to install (yes, it's hacked). Point being -- I ran a full scan with this tool, and it detected more data than any other un-deletion software I've tried.

    I hope you give it a chance, and good luck!

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  4. hey,wenns nicht klappt mitm datenretten schick ich dir meine externe festplatte.da ist auch ein bißchen musik drauf (so um die 50 gig).
    keep us updated!

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  5. nightmare papst goodluck sorting it mate never happened to me yet but can imaging wot a headfuck it must be

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  6. gave it to my cousin today! he´s my man for everything that has to do with electricity as he´s a genius in that field (he sold his 1st invention to siemens for 200.000bucks when at the age of 21 but the only reason he didn´t get beat up in school was that he´s my cousin and he´s still thankful for that) he said it might be the mainboard as well. that´d be good, even though it´d be more expensive but I´d get back the data I need for work!

    @ count yorga:
    gefrierschrank? du verarscht mich?

    @ foehammer:
    thanks for your input! but I prefer letting my cousin do it!

    @ chrisapproach:
    danke für das angebot! aber ich hab noch ne externe mit ca. 250 gigabyte musik drauf! musik waren nur ca. 20 gigabyte der 350. der rest sind musikvideos, zines, etc.

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  7. back up your files!!!
    always back up you files,
    it takes time but its the only way to avoid situations like this...

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  8. hey,

    das mit dem countdown to oblivion demo check ich von zuhause (bin das we auf der arbeit...)

    christoph

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  9. Hey, der Count würde doch den Pope nicht wissentlich verarschen !
    Google mal im Internet, ich hatte das in ein einigen Foren gelesen.
    Keine Ahnung ob es funktioniert, die Platte ist dann anschließen Schrott. Deswegen letzter Versuch. Man kann die Dinger auch irgendwo einschicken, kostet aber wahnsinnig viel Kohle.
    Am Mainboard könnte es allerdings auch liegen. Dein Cousin wird`s schon richten. :-)
    Count Yorga

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  10. If I was that lucky I'd do that raid disc thing with two discs having same data. I think it's called raid 1 what you need (look in wikipedia for more understandable explanation). Also WD has new 640 GB discs that are quite cheap (best buy from what I've read in one computer magazine) and fast as fuck.
    I guess that would make you worry free in the future.
    Cheers.

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