Arise, my new hard drive!
5.23.2006
$150 later, I have 80% of the data back. All of my pictures, so far as I can tell, and all of my music. The other stuff still needs verifying, but we are looking good so far!
As you might imagine, Gentle Reader, I went out and bought a really nice enclosure for the replacement drive. Even so, Hambone and I are working out exactly how much travel that new drive should be subjected to.
Me? I'm just happy to have my 30GB of music back. That was a harsh three weeks.
As you might imagine, Gentle Reader, I went out and bought a really nice enclosure for the replacement drive. Even so, Hambone and I are working out exactly how much travel that new drive should be subjected to.
Me? I'm just happy to have my 30GB of music back. That was a harsh three weeks.
Hard drive disaster...
5.19.2006
A few weeks ago, I dropped my external hard drive from chest height, onto office floor (thin carpet over concrete). Dead as a doornail. Cost to recover data: average estimate from multiple sources in the thousands. Finally found a guy (brother of an office colleague) to extract data from the drive, for a few hundred smackers. Supposedly, he can get 80% of the data back.
What data, you ask? All of it. For instance:
What data, you ask? All of it. For instance:
- All of my graduate writing, dating back to 1994, including my ill-fated dissertation in its multiple forms. All of Shelley's too.
- All of the pictures I've taken for the past three years
- All 30 gigs of my music, purchased and otherwise
- All of my arcade building designs, plans and templates
- Our entire financial history and records -- Quicken going back to 1996, and electronic tax returns for four years or so