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Atrocities June 15th, 2003 11:02 PM

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Kwok, save the HD as one day you might be able to get the data recovered. Trust me on this, a second HD is a god send at times. I back up all the DOGA files on that and on zip. My burner, thanks to Easy CD Creater, seldom works.

If you have BB and can access the data, email it to someone or upload it to your website for storage.

If you can not recover you work, and the ST mod is dead, then all we have left is the AST mod. And I really do not feel like going through that mod and remaking it.

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[ June 15, 2003, 22:06: Message edited by: Atrocities ]

minipol June 15th, 2003 11:03 PM

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Yeah, definitly get an estimate.
Anyway, nobody else has part of the data files?

cybersol June 15th, 2003 11:08 PM

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Ouch, that is really bad news for all of us, but especially for you Kwok. Sorry your HD had such a lousy sense of timing. I was (and still am if possible) really looking forward to this mod.

Getting data off the drive can be anywhere from pricey to really pricey because it usually requires a clean room at minimum. Also, it is not always possible if the heads crashed into the platter and completely destroyed the surface.

Keep us posted on the news and recovery efforts. So sorry to hear this happened to you.

Slick June 15th, 2003 11:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Timstone:
Ouch, this a dark day indeed for the SE4 fans.
All that time you've spend on this beautiful mod, wasted...
Although Slicks idea about the cost for recovery and a little collection sounds really tempting. I'm sure there are many, many fans at this board who are willing to pay a small fee for you great mod.
Hmm... hope Hadrian won't be offended...

<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Whoa... I hinted at a collection to save his hardware, NOT to pay for the mod. There is a difference and I am sure we don't want to go there.

Slick.

Captain Kwok June 15th, 2003 11:36 PM

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It's ok, no collection is needed!

I will take it with me to a couple of computer stores. Since I need a new HD regardless, I'm hoping to maybe make some kind of deal where if its possible to recover some data, they'll do it for me cheaper if I'll buy a new drive from them.

If all is lost, I don't think I could restart the mod. It would just be so frustrating after how much time was spent, I don't think I would ever be able to get over it. However, on a more positive note after such a horrible day, I would put my efforts into a variety of smaller projects such as ship sets (hey, Atrocities does need some competition you know), helping with other mods, and other general mayhem - just not anything too big http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif .

Katchoo June 16th, 2003 12:08 AM

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Is your Hard Drive under warrenty still? If so, and if you can't get the data back (or it's waaaay to expensive) then contact the manufacturer and send in the bad Drive for a new one. Aside from shipping of the bad Drive, there' no other cost to you.

From the description of the noises it sounds like you had the same thing happen as I did Last year with my 13 Gig Quantam Drive. A trip to the Maxtor (who bought out Quantam) wesbsite and I had authorization to swap the Drive for a new one.

Don't pay for a new Drive if you don't have too http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif

minipol June 16th, 2003 12:21 AM

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And now that i think of it. It's probably the head that's going kaboom. Which means your top disc (normally a hd consists of several disks) is going to have some scratches. Which means lost data in those sector but the other data on the disk should be recoverable. They could get the disks out and read those.

DeadZone June 16th, 2003 03:27 AM

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And that could cost quite abit, unless u know the right ppl

DeadZone June 16th, 2003 03:32 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Slick:
From what I have been reading on the data recovery sites, the noise indicates mechanical problems that can destroy data. For drives making noise the sites do not recommend trying software to recover the data; using the drive can cause more damage. (Maybe that's just trying to get business) Although, you probably knew that already.

Slick.

<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Actually it is false to some point, when I first got my hdd's they always made that noise, yet no data loss, no damage, no nothing

Tho I do know alot about computers so I can say, it is a worryin sign, just it doesnt always do anything bad

jimbob June 16th, 2003 03:34 AM

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Oh please be recoverable... please please please please please!

I'd be willing to chip in if need be to rescue data from the drive (note to all, I don't mean that I'd be willing to pay for a mod, but rather to help with the recovery of work done). Keep us posted. Also, if you'd like, I can store some data on my HD and back up on the server here at work. Heck, I'd burn it to CD as well, and if need be I'd snail mail you replacements!

Really sorry to hear the bad bad news. Good luck to you!


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