Re: Learn from my mistake. Back up your data.
Posted by Tricob on .
I back up everything I intend to keep whether I anticipate a harddisk crash or not; I just get paranoid if I don't.
I usually use CDs to back up data I don't intend to modify; these are the ultimate backup buddies. Once you write to a CD and Finalize it, not even a malicious virus attack can wipe it out. :-D
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
I usually use CDs to back up data I don't intend to modify; these are the ultimate backup buddies. Once you write to a CD and Finalize it, not even a malicious virus attack can wipe it out. :-D
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
In twenty years of computing, I've never seen a hard-drive failure... until now. A couple of days ago, a relatively new 160 gigabyte drive burned out with no warning or prior degradation of performance. The lost games and other media are the tip of the iceberg. Work-related files, like scanned records, and a ton of correspondence and creative writing--going back more than ten years--were also lost. On the topic of ROM collecting, many of the games can be replaced, of course; but save files cannot be replaced. Fortunately, I always keep my Operating System and important programs on a separate, smaller drive (a clever habit, obviously, otherwise I wouldn't be able to type this). But it's not enough. This could have been a minor loss...if I'd made backups.
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Re: Learn from my mistake. Back up your data. | Proteus -- 10/25/2008 12:49 am UTC |
Re: Learn from my mistake. Back up your data. | Tricob -- 10/25/2008 11:28 pm UTC |