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07 Jul 2011 03:57 #1
I was heading to the kitchen to get something to eat, and I went to my laptop. I discovered some very bad news. My hard drive has died, and I didn't back anything up. Why? Because I was sure that it would stay alive for a long time.

How does this affect anything? *laughs* Well, you see, Constructor was on there, as well as all my custom levels, .maps, .difs, whatever.

This means that I have lost every single MBS and custom level I've ever made. It was very devastating, and I was very upset. Guess what this also means? I can't make custom levels anymore!

I love you, but your attitude is like that of a shrew. Your options? Take a pill or be my kill. Might I suggest that you wear a vest. Perish in class or be banished to the land of bluegrass, where dreams don't exist as you'll be eternally pissed.

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07 Jul 2011 04:05 #2
*cries*

Sorry to hear, dude. I hope you can get the data off there somehow.

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07 Jul 2011 04:31 #3
Take it to a professional, you can get your data.

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07 Jul 2011 04:33 #4
Ouch, that sucks. I had that happen to me a few months ago, but unfortunately my hard drive was too degraded to be able to retrieve any data from it. I hope you have better luck.

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07 Jul 2011 04:41 #5
Jul 6, 2011, 9:31pm, valentinoian wrote:Take it to a professional, you can get your data.

Yeah, for a ton of money!

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07 Jul 2011 05:59 #6
Why does this mean you can't make levels anymore?
Seems that if you bought a new hard drive (You'd have to anyway),
you could just redownload constructor and start again?

EDIT: Should have used the program I made, MB BackItUp to an external HDD

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07 Jul 2011 06:04 #7
I can't make levels anymore because my laptop is the only comp I have that can run Constructor... And I don't have money for a new hard drive. I've got a few old ones I can try out, but it will still mean that I've lost all my data.

I love you, but your attitude is like that of a shrew. Your options? Take a pill or be my kill. Might I suggest that you wear a vest. Perish in class or be banished to the land of bluegrass, where dreams don't exist as you'll be eternally pissed.

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07 Jul 2011 06:23 #8
You can get a 250 GB hard drive for like $40 bucks. Go steal from a church or something mow some lawns..

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07 Jul 2011 06:41 #9
250 GB?? For me, that's a huge amount! Well, I do have a 500 GB external hard drive, but it's like my full storage area... That's it! I should've backed everything up on that! Stupid me... . My dad has like 10 hard drives he keeps for storage - maybe tomorrow I'll check them out. 3 or 4 of them are 80 GB, so I might hop on one of those.

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07 Jul 2011 11:33 #10
You can boot from Linux from USB. Then you can copy all files.
I was use this to remove files from my harddrvie when it was 20 MB free space

Linux USB Installer: www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/
When you install on usb drive linux you need to set booting from USB Drvive in bios.

This will probably help you: pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/ht/bootusbflash.htm
pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/ss/bootorderchange.htm

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18 Jul 2011 05:53 #11
Or you can back everything up to online for $5 or for free if you know how

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18 Jul 2011 08:15 #12
Jul 17, 2011, 10:53pm, georgef wrote:Or you can back everything up to online for $5 or for free if you know how

Yeah, we are so glad to have a professional among us, could you please enlighten us as well?

And you do realize that you just bumped an 11 day old topic for that comment, right?

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18 Jul 2011 17:26 #13
Meh, it's no big deal. And about your suggestion, George, there is no way to get anything off of it.

...Because...

The hard drive is PHYSICALLY broken, not dead. Even so, that's worse...

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18 Jul 2011 17:55 #14
That's horrible, next time get dropbox and put at least your important stuff on it like your maps and level. They aren't much data so they should all fit on the free version of DB.

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18 Jul 2011 19:03 #15
Or if you don't want to mess with cloud backups and you don't have an extra HD, you can always use a flash drive, or archive it securely (256-bit or more) on a friend's computer.

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18 Jul 2011 19:13 #16
Is your drive definitely brokenor you just cannot boot from it?

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18 Jul 2011 19:39 #17
Both. If it's physically broken (meaning, it's literal), then I can't boot from it. A break-down of what I'm saying means that if I boot Linux off a flash drive, and Windows still boots, I still can't see the hard drive on my computer.

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24 Jul 2011 00:37 #18
Jul 6, 2011, 9:33pm, andrewsears wrote:Ouch, that sucks. I had that happen to me a few months ago, but unfortunately my hard drive was too degraded to be able to retrieve any data from it. I hope you have better luck.

See, this is why people should switch to solid-state memory (although I haven't).

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