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Re: Oh it is a sad day, but perhaps there is a silver lining

Posted: Sun May 17, 2020 11:02 am
by pl3b
To me the CHs that have highest replayability and therefore become most memorable are the ones with simple beat patterns and no over-the-top editing, but that also show that there was work and thought put into them. By that I mean that there are no music and beat sync errors, black frames and similar. Basically a solid video where it's clear that it took effort to complete and it wasn't rushed.

Re: Oh it is a sad day, but perhaps there is a silver lining

Posted: Sun May 17, 2020 1:36 pm
by chfluxfan
Sorry to hear that man, but get a WD 4TB external drive and back up every week or so going forward. I've survived multiple main computer crashes that way. I actually have two external drive backups in case one of those dies too...

Re: Oh it is a sad day, but perhaps there is a silver lining

Posted: Mon May 18, 2020 12:42 am
by doremi
Sorry for the disk crash, laogai. :\'-( I'm with chfluxfan on the importance of a good backup strategy, whatever we do with computers. There may be a way to regain some data depending on the disk damage. Let me know if interested, PM or here.

Re: Oh it is a sad day, but perhaps there is a silver lining

Posted: Mon May 18, 2020 2:46 am
by doremi
laogai wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 1:35 am SSD is on the way though. Should be safer.
They break too! But in the meantime, they are FAST! :-D

:geek:
What I did in the past with surprising success is:
  1. To have low expectation from the start.
  2. Plug the disk on a working computer, either directly or through USB using an enclosure device.
  3. Use a file recovery software like PC Inspector (pcinspector.de this one is free) to copy files still accessible
  4. Another possibility is to low level copy from the bad disk to a new disk of the same size. I've done this over two days one time, and luckily, it worked. A possibility is the 'dd' command under UN*X. I've used a free software, but it looks like it's no longer free so not recommending it specifically.