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raddevus5-Jul-16 7:59
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GeneralSo...I managed to "lose" data... Pin
dandy725-Jul-16 5:56
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I'm the guy who buys drives in sets of 4...one live, one offline backup sitting next to the computer, another backup at the office (I swap drives once a month), and one more spare blank drive ready to go the moment one of the other ones fails. That's for my important stuff.

Yet I managed to lose a few hundred GBs worth of crap. Nothing important at all, mind you--I tend to accumulate a whole season's worth of TV shows as individual episodes are being broadcast, then I binge-watch over a few evenings (think Tivo on the cheap). That was that drive's single purpose and it contained nothing else.

Of course, this isn't included as part of my regular backup set, as it's stuff I'll watch once and then delete. But I did have a large(-ish) backlog of stuff I was sitting on due to lack of time. Well, I just took care of that problem.

This was all on single drive in a USB enclosure, hooked up to a PC that's connected to my projector. I needed to move a few dozen GBs worth of files on to the drive, so I figured I'd save a bit of time transferring them over the LAN, by hooking up the USB enclosure instead directly to the PC that had the files. I hooked the drive up to a cheap-ass 10-port USB hub I've had for years, but still worked "well enough" if I just stayed away from a few of the ports I knew were flakey...Windows initially failed to detect the drive at all...tried a few other ports...eventually it showed up in Device Manager, but Disk Manager insisted it was uninitialized (and do I want to have it use MBR or GPT). Of course I knew that to be wrong...changed to a port that's built into the machine instead of going through the hub...same thing.

Hooked the drive back up to the original machine...and now it insists it's uninitialized. The only undelete utilities I've come across need the drive to at least have a drive letter assigned to it - which it didn't.

Now...I don't necessarily care to try to recover each and every file...but I'd like to at least be able to get the folder structure so I can at least know WTF was on that drive to begin with...

The lesson here - if it's not important enough to backup, then at the very least you should still produce, somehow, a listing of the content every once in a while.
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