catastrophic failure
James R. Coplin
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Thu Nov 8 15:11:22 CET 2007
Another, albeit expensive, option would be to ship the drive you dropped
down the steps off to someplace like Ontrack here in Minneapolis. They have
a cleanroom and will open the drive, remove the platters and read the data
off off it they can. It would cost you though.
James R. Coplin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shelter-bounces at lists.music-bar.org [mailto:shelter-
> bounces at lists.music-bar.org] On Behalf Of Tony Scharf
> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 7:56 AM
> To: shelter at lists.music-bar.org
> Subject: catastrophic failure
>
> About a week ago, I dropped the USB hard drive that I use to backup my
> main audio system down a flight of stairs. It was toasted.
>
> I dont like *not* having a recent backup so yesterday I bought a new
> one. I booted into knoppix to format it ext3 and make a disk image of
> the main system drive and to do an rsync of the data drive.
>
> just a tip: when using fdisk, the difference between sda1 and sdb1 is
> pretty significant. I have no idea why, but with my old drive, it
> always showed up as sda1, but for some reason that was different this
> time. I partitiond and then proceeded to format my entire data drive.
> And I have no backup I can locate (I may have some DVD backups in a
> box somewhere that are at least 2 years old).
>
> So...its gone. everything. everything Id been working on. the
> remixes I was working on..some vocal tracks...recorded noodles of the
> cwejman I had gathered and about 20 gb of samples I was working on to
> add to the ampfea sample library.
>
> I dont even really know how to react at this point. I feel like i
> have been hit by a train.
>
> Tony
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