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a lesson to everyone about backing up data

26 durable postsStarted 2004-12-15Latest 2004-12-16
#7722Post 1 of 26

so a couple of days ago my comp would not start up...naturally i take it in to the local comp repair place. today they called me back to inform me that the secondary hard drive had failed; this means i lost all the music i have with the exception of any cds i've burned. about 65 gigs of stuff (not alot to some, but i delete what i dont listen to), including master copies of all the sets and cds i've recorded as a dj. when they replace the drive (the POS was only 8 months old!) i'm gonna get an external drive to back everything up onto. not making this mistake again.

#320269Post 2 of 26

i periodically check everything in (about once a week) & burn it to a data disc prior to it going into my open folder.. unless if it is a really hyped set. i got burned by loosing a ton of music the same way.

#320276Post 3 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

I know how that feels. I lost about 45 GB 2 years ago. It's a horrible feeling.

#320277Post 4 of 26

the same here, since I lost all my music files for about 2 years ago.. since then I always do montly back-ups to keep it in safety. u learnt the lesson.. as I did.. ALWAYS DO BACKUPS FOR YOUR OWN PLEASURE! :mrgreen:

CHEERS

#320278Post 5 of 26

if you still have your drive, run getdataback on it.... you can find it at [url]www.download.com[/url]

be sure to get the right program though, there's one for NTFS and another for FAT32.

I retreived 220 gb from 2 hd's back with this program.... LIFESAVER

-e-

#320284Post 6 of 26

i lost about 50GB a couple years ago. been burning to cdr ever since. now have 1000+ cdr's of data (music)

it sux having to buy cdr's once a month or more, but it sux even more to lose all that music.

#320291Post 7 of 26

it sucks even more having to back all that music up! amen to dvd burners. its on my xmas wishlist.

#320292Post 8 of 26

i'll backup my mp3 once i get my dvd burner...

i keep telling that for about a year now :P

#320297Post 9 of 26

reading people's stories about losing data made me buy a dual layer dvd burner for my pc.

#320304Post 10 of 26

damn right, losing 50gb just coz some friend tell you that he will do some homework and format my HD instead his 3-1/2, that sux even more..... :cry: ....mmmm.....i just remember that day....holy crao

#320310Post 11 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

I'm gettting 250 gig external hard drive (Wester Digital) from [url]www.pricewatch.com[/url] for $128.00...that includes shipping...a friend of mine told me to also back your back ups....

#320354Post 12 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

i just went throught the same thing... so my brother downloads a shit load of porn of the net, my comp ends up like having 15 viruses., so i told my mom LET ME COPY ALL MY SETS BEFORE YOU TAKE THE COMPUTER, i was at school, she did it herself, and guess what.. she didn't do it right.. :? whatever, i only had like a years worth of freakin digweed sets plus guest mixes, plus the ms extras, plus some nasty techno sets.. baaahh, i have most of em on cd, but by now some are scratched beyond recognition, gave some away... whatever ill start anew.. this weeks digger set rawked :RightOn:

#320412Post 13 of 26

[quote=Encryption]if you still have your drive, run getdataback on it.... you can find it at [url]www.download.com[/url]

be sure to get the right program though, there's one for NTFS and another for FAT32.

I retreived 220 gb from 2 hd's back with this program.... LIFESAVER

-e-[/quote]

DO THIS!!! i ran it after taking e's advice when mine crashed and got everything back :D

#320460Post 14 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

[quote=gokada]I'm gettting 250 gig external hard drive (Wester Digital) from [url]www.pricewatch.com[/url] for $128.00...that includes shipping...a friend of mine told me to also back your back ups....[/quote]

WTF!

can you send me one of those to Argentina... they cost over $250 here :(

#320513Post 15 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

[quote=gokada]I'm gettting 250 gig external hard drive (Wester Digital) from [url]www.pricewatch.com[/url] for $128.00...that includes shipping...a friend of mine told me to also back your back ups....[/quote]

A year or so ago, I bought a 120 gig internal for the same price. Geez, have prices going down or what? :?

#320533Post 16 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

[quote=Pebbles][quote=gokada]I'm gettting 250 gig external hard drive (Wester Digital) from [url]www.pricewatch.com[/url] for $128.00...that includes shipping...a friend of mine told me to also back your back ups....[/quote]

A year or so ago, I bought a 120 gig internal for the same price. Geez, have prices going down or what? :?[/quote]

yah, i've noticed recently you can get ridiculously large hard drives for real cheap...i need to invest soon...my harddrive crashed this summer and i lost more software and such than anything, luckily most of my music was also on my mp3 player/external drive and CDRs. I'm now getting worried about my mp3 player crashing as it's really just a portable hardrive innit? and its like 3 years old at this point... ahhhhhhhhh the downfalls of technology :evil:

#320534Post 17 of 26

I've got two 200Gb HDDs RAIDed using the RAID controller on the motherboard. This seems to be the best solution to me - if a HDD dies then pull it out and whack a new one in, the mirror will automatically rebuild. Sweet.

More expensive upfront as you need two HDDs, but no need to keep buying CDRs/DVDRs and a shitload less hassle. 8)

#320539Post 18 of 26

[quote=phazon]I've got two 200Gb HDDs RAIDed using the RAID controller on the motherboard. This seems to be the best solution to me - if a HDD dies then pull it out and whack a new one in, the mirror will automatically rebuild. Sweet.

More expensive upfront as you need two HDDs, but no need to keep buying CDRs/DVDRs and a shitload less hassle. 8)[/quote]

could you maybe elaborate a little? not too sure whatchu talkin bout? :oops:

#320579Post 19 of 26

More details about RAID and the different modes can be found here: [url]http://www.ahinc.com/raid.htm[/url]

#320614Post 20 of 26

Good link Tom. I'm using RAID 1 - Mirroring. That is, the contents of one disk are automatically 'mirrored' on a second drive. If either drive dies, then you replace the disk and the mirror array will rebuild itself. Pretty safe, as you'd be seriously unlucky to lose two disks at once. But you lose 50% of the disk capacity you have in the array.

To do this you need a RAID controller - a lot of motherboards have them built in now.

#320746Post 21 of 26

ya i've decided to say fuck it, and spend nearly a grand to get the data recovered from a company in toronto. i just cant stand the thought of having to get it all back (which i dont think i could do if i tried, some of it is very rare). the nice thing is, they said they'll put it up on an ftp and i can just download it at my convience...should only take a couple weeks of constant downloading :P

#320785Post 22 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

I once lost 15GB, but that was back in the day when I first started downloading

#320790Post 23 of 26

[color=red][b]Word of caution:[/b][/color] CD-Rs go bad after around 3 years. Do not rely on a CD-R for permanent backup. The best solution is keep two hard disks. One for pure backups, and one for use. If you have a backup drive, never read data from it unless you are creating a ghost copy. If you read files from a backup drive it wears down mechanical motors inside the drive, and it degrades the data quality.

As for the different kinds of RAID, there is RAID 0(striped), RAID 1(mirrored), and RAID 5(striped and mirrored, requires 4 drives minimum).

Striped volumes write data to two hard drives at the same time, effectively cutting read/write time in half. It is good if you want a fast computer, but if one drive dies, you lose ALL data, as you need both drives to successfully read data. Mirrored, as mentioned above, simply makes a copy of your main hard drive and always serves as a backup.

Striped and mirrored is the best, but most expensive RAID array. It stripes your main drives, and then makes a mirror of each drive so if one drive dies, you always have a backup.

Striped volumes are almost always used to greatly increase computer performance. Mirrored volumes are used by companies with mainframes to protect data. If you're careful and patient, you don't need either.

#320840Post 24 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

[quote=gokada]I'm gettting 250 gig external hard drive (Wester Digital) from [url]www.pricewatch.com[/url] for $128.00...that includes shipping...a friend of mine told me to also back your back ups....[/quote]

good idea, i have been recently had touble with drives lately and i don't want my music drive to fail :shock: i have about 150 gigs of mp3s so that is still a lot of dvds to backup. I think i am going to invest in high quality enterprise drives. [url]http://www.maxtor.com/portal/site/Maxtor/menuitem.ba88f6d7cf664718376049b291346068/?channelpath=/en_us/Products/ATA%20Hard%20Drives/Midline%20Applications/MaXLine%20III[/url] also seagate drives now have a 5 year warranty.

#320846Post 25 of 26

Re: a lesson to everyone about backing up data

[quote=DJZeke][quote=gokada]I'm gettting 250 gig external hard drive (Wester Digital) from [url]www.pricewatch.com[/url] for $128.00...that includes shipping...a friend of mine told me to also back your back ups....[/quote]

good idea, i have been recently had touble with drives lately and i don't want my music drive to fail :shock: i have about 150 gigs of mp3s so that is still a lot of dvds to backup. I think i am going to invest in high quality enterprise drives. [url]http://www.maxtor.com/portal/site/Maxtor/menuitem.ba88f6d7cf664718376049b291346068/?channelpath=/en_us/Products/ATA%20Hard%20Drives/Midline%20Applications/MaXLine%20III[/url] also seagate drives now have a 5 year warranty.[/quote]

how much is that bad boy?

#320883Post 26 of 26

I make backups all weeks, I don't want this happens to me.

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