I don't know if you've tried this, but ask them if they can "image" it.
I honestly don't know if this is available commercially (I got mine imaged through my dad's work connections--he's a cop), but I do know it works. Even if parts of the harddrive are destroyed, all other data will be recoverable.
My data is not backed up, which I am of course now kicking myself for. I'll lose (some of) the latest revisions in the novelthing, and a bunch of videos I'd rather not lose, but the biggie is the pictures.
The guy is pretty sure he can recover the data, and I'm getting ready to plug it into this computer and see what I can see...
Oh no! I'm so sorry. I had this happen to me too. I lost so much. I'm seriously thinking of buying one of those external hard drives and back up my info on a daily basis. *nods*
I'm thinking about Carbonite.com. Because $50 a year seems like a small price to pay, now. I have an external drive too, but something offsite that wouldn't be damaged in a fire or other disaster is something to think about.
I email my completed stories to myself, so those are okay. It's just the not-complete ones (most of which I have on a thumb drive, so those are okay too), and the latest revisions of the novelthing. I've also got some videos that I wouldn't want to lose, and there's the pictures. I'm going to be backing up like crazy now, of course, but it's a little late.
The thing about storing offsite is that if there's a fire or something that destroys your computer and your backup drives, at least you can get it back. I have a lively horror of that...
OMG... Sending SO MANY empathetic hugs!!! I've had similar instances. Lost 22 page 'thing' I wrote in college. Wasn't a story, was more a journal... but I spent 12 hours writing every random thought in my head and all gone.
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I honestly don't know if this is available commercially (I got mine imaged through my dad's work connections--he's a cop), but I do know it works. Even if parts of the harddrive are destroyed, all other data will be recoverable.
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Are you okay, hon?
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I'm off and on. I'll update you all Halloween, which is the deadline for making up the work I've missed these past couple months.
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The guy is pretty sure he can recover the data, and I'm getting ready to plug it into this computer and see what I can see...
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The thing about storing offsite is that if there's a fire or something that destroys your computer and your backup drives, at least you can get it back. I have a lively horror of that...
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