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imported_Andy
09-09-08, 07:02
Hi boys! This morning I had my personal nightmare! My external harddisc felt down while she was running. :cry: THIS means: 750 GB of girls and wallpapers and films are DOWN. Tried to restore some of the folders but no chance.

The work of weeks and months felt down in 2 seconds.

What does he want to say: Now, I've to start again to search girls around the web to use for wallpapers. :confused:

The next few weeks I've no walls for you all, sorry about this! On friday, I'll get my new HD. :-D

mike45
09-09-08, 10:00
I feel your pain man it happend to me too once... it broke my heart at one point I was thinking about quitting the porn scene

Dont throw your HD out of your window yet.. have you tried GetDataBack?
You can download it here http://www.runtime.org/data-recovery-downloads.htm but first you'll need to find a serial/license (simply search on google for getdataback + fat or NTFS depends on what your using + serial/key/license ect

imported_Andy
09-09-08, 10:54
Thank you, Mike! Will try this and hope that at least some of the folders can be restored.

:thanks:

MannekePis
10-09-08, 12:26
:sad: Feel your pain. I lost over five years of collections in one swoop (crash).

Can't afford to pay for recovery services, so am doing it painstakingly, bit by bit.

Hope you have better luck than me, I always look forward to your wallpaper submissions.

imported_Andy
10-09-08, 18:16
Thank you, manneke! I'm working on it. Have found Get Data Back with key, now I try to copy SOME of the folders. But it needs lots of time.

But be sure, I'll be back soon with new walls for you! :cool:

ST-LSD
11-09-08, 21:40
damn !
i've lost 200gb of music ! and some very rare simples !
and of course lots of porn !
hope you'll restore it or at least some folders
good luck !

Alexxxr7
17-09-08, 00:36
SeƱor Andy:

As a provider of computer services I have seen my share of these tragedies... Damn, I once lost a 200 GB hard drive full of series, movies and photos.

But here is my point.

If the hit was not that hard, sometimes is not the hard drive itself but the electronics outside it. You can remove the board, replace with another of the same kind (same maker and size) and retrieve the information. Then toss the old one (or save it as a paper weight) and restore the board to the original donor.

Just be careful and get the right set of tools to do this.

I recover a 20 GB hard drive a couple of years ago for a bank manager and sie is one of my loyal customers up to these days.

Good luck.

Alexxx R.