thermodynamics
Resident Enginerd
My external HD failed on me today.
I've helped people out when HD's have failed on them, but this is the first time one has failed on me.

Symptom: Kachunk............Kachunk................Kachunk
It WAS a Seagate (I've never had issues with any Seagate) 250GB.
Pretty sure the heads and platters are now joined in wedlock.
That disk didn't hold my personal documents or anything critical (that stuff exists on my ThinkPad HD...which I should backup now too). It held my music (which largely exists on CDs anyway) and photos (I backed up everything through 2006 on DVD). So I'll be missing 2007 photos, but I haven't taken that many. I'm still deciding whether it's worth it to have the data retrieved from the disk (~$400)...probably not.
I'm going to replace it with something with RAID 1. I was considering one of the many NAS boxes out there. But I've read quite a number of horror stories about them.
So I'm considering building a PC from scratch to act as a "server" with RAID 1, and all that jazz. It would likely also function as something like a Media Center PC.
BACK UP YOUR STUFF!
I've helped people out when HD's have failed on them, but this is the first time one has failed on me.
Symptom: Kachunk............Kachunk................Kachunk
It WAS a Seagate (I've never had issues with any Seagate) 250GB.
Pretty sure the heads and platters are now joined in wedlock.
That disk didn't hold my personal documents or anything critical (that stuff exists on my ThinkPad HD...which I should backup now too). It held my music (which largely exists on CDs anyway) and photos (I backed up everything through 2006 on DVD). So I'll be missing 2007 photos, but I haven't taken that many. I'm still deciding whether it's worth it to have the data retrieved from the disk (~$400)...probably not.
I'm going to replace it with something with RAID 1. I was considering one of the many NAS boxes out there. But I've read quite a number of horror stories about them.
So I'm considering building a PC from scratch to act as a "server" with RAID 1, and all that jazz. It would likely also function as something like a Media Center PC.
BACK UP YOUR STUFF!

















