Click here to Skip to main content
15,891,951 members

Survey Results

Is your data irreplaceable?   [Edit]

Survey period: 16 Jun 2003 to 22 Jun 2003

If your main data storage failed would you be OK? (inspired by David Cunningham's miraculous recovery from the jaws of disaster)

OptionVotes% 
I'd be doomed. All my files would be lost.23121.61
It would be a setback, but I could recover most of my stuff.44741.81
I would probably only lose files I didn't need in the first place.11310.57
I'd lose only a few hours of work.19818.52
I have a setup which makes accidental loss of data almost impossible.807.48



 
GeneralTip Pin
ColinDavies20-Jun-03 20:20
ColinDavies20-Jun-03 20:20 
GeneralRe: Tip Pin
Michael Dunn21-Jun-03 19:55
sitebuilderMichael Dunn21-Jun-03 19:55 
GeneralRe: Tip Pin
J. Dunlap21-Jun-03 20:41
J. Dunlap21-Jun-03 20:41 
GeneralRe: Tip Pin
Michael Dunn22-Jun-03 7:31
sitebuilderMichael Dunn22-Jun-03 7:31 
GeneralMajor Crash Pin
John R. Shaw18-Jun-03 13:19
John R. Shaw18-Jun-03 13:19 
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
billhao18-Jun-03 16:24
billhao18-Jun-03 16:24 
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
John R. Shaw19-Jun-03 6:45
John R. Shaw19-Jun-03 6:45 
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
Snakebyte19-Jun-03 1:46
Snakebyte19-Jun-03 1:46 
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
John R. Shaw19-Jun-03 6:57
John R. Shaw19-Jun-03 6:57 
When I returned I heard thunk thunk thunk ...
I already knew the main drive was gone at that time, but I did not know that it was the death of the CPU that caused it. When I had my new machine built: I had them look at my drive to see if ether one was in working order so that it could be installed. They even sent away for some special software to determine why neither one would install: The conclusion was that they where both trashed.

If the CPU dies slowly it could send out any number of bad instructions which could theoreticaly do a great deal of damage. If you have full access to the hardware on your machine you can write a program that would blow your monitor (A friend of may did that once), or change the way in which your drive formats its' disks (I did this once: Call it a poor mans encryption).


Trust in the code Luke. Yea right!
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
Anonymous20-Jun-03 7:47
Anonymous20-Jun-03 7:47 
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
-- NA --22-Jun-03 4:56
-- NA --22-Jun-03 4:56 
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
Anonymous24-Jun-03 4:52
Anonymous24-Jun-03 4:52 
GeneralRe: Major Crash Pin
-- NA --24-Jun-03 4:57
-- NA --24-Jun-03 4:57 
General1GB Hd Pin
Swinefeaster18-Jun-03 12:47
Swinefeaster18-Jun-03 12:47 
GeneralRe: 1GB Hd Pin
Michael Dunn21-Jun-03 19:59
sitebuilderMichael Dunn21-Jun-03 19:59 
GeneralDeleting backup... Pin
Matt Newman17-Jun-03 7:36
Matt Newman17-Jun-03 7:36 
GeneralAt the mercy of IT Pin
UltraJoe17-Jun-03 1:37
UltraJoe17-Jun-03 1:37 
GeneralRe: At the mercy of IT Pin
Matt Newman17-Jun-03 7:29
Matt Newman17-Jun-03 7:29 
GeneralRe: At the mercy of IT Pin
Trollslayer18-Jun-03 23:20
mentorTrollslayer18-Jun-03 23:20 
Generalipaq data Pin
geo_m16-Jun-03 22:13
geo_m16-Jun-03 22:13 
GeneralRe: ipaq data Pin
Matt Newman17-Jun-03 7:31
Matt Newman17-Jun-03 7:31 
GeneralHome Machine Pin
Nick Seng16-Jun-03 15:33
Nick Seng16-Jun-03 15:33 
GeneralRe: Home Machine Pin
J. Dunlap16-Jun-03 15:43
J. Dunlap16-Jun-03 15:43 
GeneralRe: Home Machine Pin
Megan Forbes16-Jun-03 23:33
Megan Forbes16-Jun-03 23:33 
GeneralTape... Pin
Anders Molin16-Jun-03 13:27
professionalAnders Molin16-Jun-03 13:27 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.