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Back from the dead

Stephen

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My hard drive went to la-la land.

The reason, I discovered, was some bad memory that a friend gave me that was slowly corrupting files until it finally hit the registry and that was all she wrote.

Slapped the old memory in, bought a 250gig HD and I'm rocking and rolling.

Gonna take forever to reinstall everything!

-Stephen
 

MichaelJ

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The only problem with a 250gig drive is that it's still a single point of failure, and given the size an even more dangerious one.

Get a second one and set up a raid mirror.

(I'm off to Sunday River ... back late Sunday night ... woot!)
 

cbcbd

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Yeah, MichaelJ's right. Unfortunately hard drives are just not reliable enough for storage anymore and the only way to not lose your files once in a while is to set up raid or just start backing up everything you have to DVDs, CDs, or Optical media...

A tip for quick reinstallations: If you get Norton Ghost you can make make an image of a drive which you can use for future reinstalls - I made an image of the basic OS, so reinstallation just involves pushing the image on the drive, and that just takes minutes.

edit: I've lost a lot of valuable data to hard drive crashes, not fun :(
 
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