Hi all,
My hard drive with ALL of my MP3s (including my beloved Sisters collection) is rapidly dying (error messages, cyclic errors and telling me that parts are unformatted ).
Can anyone let me know a program that will help? Either to move the files to another drive (I have nabbed some, but my Sisters directory won't move and I am starting to panic ) or maybe to rebuild the drive structure.
Otherwise I'll have to save what I can and re-format.
My OS is XP (for my sins)
Any help gratefully received.....
Do something worthwhile today, help me to save my Sisters collection!
Urgent Geek Help Needed!
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the only help i can give is to tell people NOT to tell you to get a mac, it won't help!
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but they'll tell me anyway! They always do....emilystrange wrote:the only help i can give is to tell people NOT to tell you to get a mac, it won't help!
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i may have to deal with them then. stand behind me..
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I know this sounds daft, but one geek tip I've heard for a dying HD (assuming you've got another hard drive to copy everything across to)
Put the dying drive in the fridge for a couple of hours. It might make it stable enough, long enough, for you to get the data off before it's f*cked.
Put the dying drive in the fridge for a couple of hours. It might make it stable enough, long enough, for you to get the data off before it's f*cked.
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Didn't Izzy offer a bunch of advise a while back?
Rule #1: Always make backups
Rule #2: See Rule #1
Rule #1: Always make backups
Rule #2: See Rule #1
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Aye, but most people don't until it's too late.hallucienate wrote:Didn't Izzy offer a bunch of advise a while back?
Rule #1: Always make backups
Rule #2: See Rule #1
(I've just finished backing up a load of work-related stuff onto a DVD-R)
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I'd add, make sure you wrap the drive in a towel or something so it's not in direct contact with anything icy while in the freezer as that won't do it much good.markfiend wrote:Put the dying drive in the fridge for a couple of hours. It might make it stable enough, long enough, for you to get the data off before it's f*cked.
Add it as a slave drive (not a good idea if the failing drive has your operating system on it!), then quickly copy everything off it, hopefully before the drive fails.
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do not under any circumstances let scotty near it.
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Oh, yeah, good point. Don't get the thing wet!Dan wrote:I'd add, make sure you wrap the drive in a towel or something so it's not in direct contact with anything icy while in the freezer as that won't do it much good.
Add it as a slave drive (not a good idea if the failing drive has your operating system on it!), then quickly copy everything off it, hopefully before the drive fails.
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Well, I've been playing around with a few things and I've managed to get all of my un-backed up Sisters stuff off OK
I may well survive this! Thanks for all of your suggestions, especially with Ems' Scotty warning (He will be so thrilled!)
If the disk is irrepairable, can it be used after a proper format?
Cheers all!
I may well survive this! Thanks for all of your suggestions, especially with Ems' Scotty warning (He will be so thrilled!)
If the disk is irrepairable, can it be used after a proper format?
Cheers all!
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But, but, but, he is.........all knowing!emilystrange wrote:do not under any circumstances let scotty near it.
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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Maybe, but if it's got all sorts of errors at the moment, it might be a physical fault -- scratches, dust, what have you. And if that's the case it could fail again without warning.streamline wrote:If the disk is irrepairable, can it be used after a proper format?
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Bollocks! I'll probably buy a new one then.markfiend wrote:Maybe, but if it's got all sorts of errors at the moment, it might be a physical fault -- scratches, dust, what have you. And if that's the case it could fail again without warning.streamline wrote:If the disk is irrepairable, can it be used after a proper format?
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this happened to me few times, just get external hard disk.
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A zip-lock bag does the trick as well, and is even better for the moisture-issuesmarkfiend wrote:Oh, yeah, good point. Don't get the thing wet!Dan wrote:I'd add, make sure you wrap the drive in a towel or something so it's not in direct contact with anything icy while in the freezer as that won't do it much good.
Add it as a slave drive (not a good idea if the failing drive has your operating system on it!), then quickly copy everything off it, hopefully before the drive fails.
Here is that linky I gave a couple of times before, thanks HAL for remembering my efforts!
Although these tips are always for a DEAD drive, not for a DYING one. Maybe freezing its arse off kills it right away...
The 200 ways to revive a HD, in a handy saveable PDF file!
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giggles.emilystrange wrote:do not under any circumstances let scotty near it.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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emilystrange wrote:do not under any circumstances let scotty near it.
Izzy wrote:A zip-lock bag does the trick as well, and is even better for the moisture-issues
IZ.