Your scariest myth moment...
Your scariest myth moment...
So...what was your scariest myth moment?
When the 40GB partition on my external HD containing my 10 year collection of Myth TFL, SB and TWA maps, plugins, pictures, movies, articles, web pages, web sites, music, videos, etc refused to mount, and HD repair utility was unable to fix the problem making all that mythy goodness gone, gone, gone.
btw, That was 3 days ago, I am still in shock.
btw, That was 3 days ago, I am still in shock.
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Tried disk warrior?vinylrake wrote:When the 40GB partition on my external HD containing my 10 year collection of Myth TFL, SB and TWA maps, plugins, pictures, movies, articles, web pages, web sites, music, videos, etc refused to mount, and HD repair utility was unable to fix the problem making all that mythy goodness gone, gone, gone.
btw, That was 3 days ago, I am still in shock.
I have +most+ of the HD backed up but not in a nice organizEd way, the HD was my attempt to finally get the box of CDs organized once I was done I was going to burn stuff to DVD. poof. lost the organization and the past couple of months of dls.Death's Avatar wrote:Tried disk warrior?
Haven't tried disk warrior - I've heard bad things about it making things worse if it's "repairs" don;t workl. There's another disk recovery pgm called "Data Rescue II" which has good rep, and doesn't change anything on the HD partition. I just have to find out whether it will run on my ancient OS and whether this myth addiction is worth $99 for the software to TRY to get stuff b ack.
At this point I am thinking it would be simpler just to walk away and get a new habit/hobby.