Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear LUG: I am depending on you, especially Brian, to save my sanity. My computer has crashed once again. I have in my closet 6 Maxtor 250 GB hard drives that have failed. Dell keeps replacing them and they are all under warranty which is great, but I have weeks worth of work invested in each one. I have backed them up religiously with Retrospect and, when that failed, with Norton Ghost. The back-up files were stored in Lacie external hard drives - one of 120 GB and the other 400 GB (which I have since discovered are only Maxtors in a pretty case!!). They would not show up in any search at first but now show up under Norton with no files at all. Dell finally replaced the motherboard with the last failure and I thought everything would be o.k. One week ago, after returning from the Middle Ease, I got the blue screen of death. Nothing would work. The disk diagnostic test says that the disks pass but Windows won't load. Dell says that it is a software problem and sent out a Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. The only problem is that you have to reformat the hard drives and lose everything to install it!!! I had weeks' worth of work on two 250 GB hard drives so I took those out of the computer and installed new Western Digital hard drives (which I bought!!) to install the new Windows XP, SP2. I've been working on this for a week. The new installation will not recognize my internet connections so I am working on my laptop. I've ordered some external hard drive cases to hook my old SATA hard drives up through the USB port and will hopefully be able recover everything on my old hard drives. If not, you will hear me scream. What I want to know is how to avoid these problems in the future. I've read about RAID systems, but I have no idea what they are or whether they would help. Is there a tutorial about RAID? I will have internal hard drives of 300GB and 250GB (both Western Digital) and external hard drives of 120GB and 400GB (Lacie) and 300GB Western Digital. In the closet I have 6 250GB Maxtor hard drives that fail the diagnostic test. I've backed all of my digital files up on DVDs so I haven't lost those, but slide shows and videos that I've worked weeks on have possibly disappeared. I'm tired of spending all of my time on computers instead of photography. Right now I have a rescue program trying to recover the tiff files on one of the corrupt hard drives. It has 1560 minutes to go. AARRGHHH!! I am retiring before I pull all of my hair out. Can anybody offer any solutions? Leically, Tina