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Client called Friday afternoon, one of his three workstations quit working after it'd been exhibiting slow reaction to any task or HID input for a short time. They tried a "Restore to Earlier Date" operation that failed to complete. And no recent backups! He brought it to me Saturday morning, a non-booting doorstop. He also brought a new HP machine in hopes it wouldn't be needed and he could return it, box unopened. First I put a known good power supply in the doorstop (it's ALWAYS the power supply, right?) and no joy. Pulled the drive out and used a BlacX docking station to have a look-see to determine if his employee's files were intact. Seemed they were. A large number of *.PDF and *.XLS files, nearly 200Gig of data. Spent the first half of the day watching a green bar crawl across the screen as the transfers were shoved through USB ports from the BlacX to a 256G thumb drive, just to back up the data. A number of the files were reported as corrupted in the process. Now about to open the box of the new machine and configure it, then ferret the files from the thumb drive to it.
Betting most who viewed this post got bored just reading about it. :wink-new:
BACK UP YOUR IMPORTANT DATA!!! *sheesh*
Betting most who viewed this post got bored just reading about it. :wink-new:
BACK UP YOUR IMPORTANT DATA!!! *sheesh*
Hey Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 
