damcard
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Are all the missing pictures gone for good? I see a lot of missing pics. Should we use an external site to store the pictures? Is it possible to get old pics some how so I can put them somewhere? -Damcard
Yup it happened right after the upgrade when the site was down saying they were changing the batteries to Nuclear!neptronix said:33% of them seem to be gone, 33% seems corrupted, and the other 34% seem okay from the threads i've seen..
Sucks because a lot of the images are part of the knowledge base here.
Arlo1 said:Yup it happened right after the upgrade when the site was down saying they were changing the batteries to Nuclear!
You can also use this:spinningmagnets said:As I am surfing the net, reading my email, or looking at the posts in ES,...whenever I see something (text, web-address, or pic) I immediately copy/paste onto "Notepad". Then later, when I am away from the wireless internet I use (work, McDonalds, the library) I can take my time to sort through the saved items and then cut/paste them into their proper folder.
Arlo1 said:I had all my pictures on 2 different conputers and they both crashed last month.
I didn't know he had the power to do that, but I always suspectedchroot said:Probably caused by EMF
I lost a hard drive last month, and my coworker lost a hard drive last month, and his daughter's computer lost it's harddrive last month.
I think Patrick and his wife also both lost HD's last month (if I remember right?, maybe only patrick?) A few online buddies also lost HD's.
Seems like a lot of HD loss for a month. I wonder if some clever and devious HD manufacture perhaps released some sort of bug last month that causes some failure in HDs or something.
A lot of them do, at least on their higher-end systems. The problem is that a) not many consumers understand what it is, and b) not many of those that do understand what it is think it's worth the cost.auraslip said:it makes me wonder why pc makers don't sell the raid as an upgrade
x88x said:A lot of them do, at least on their higher-end systems. The problem is that a) not many consumers understand what it is, and b) not many of those that do understand what it is think it's worth the cost.auraslip said:it makes me wonder why pc makers don't sell the raid as an upgrade
I had windows live one care and it did just that I hooked me laptop up to my external HD and clicked backup and it flashed my whole comeputer to it.LegendLength said:They really should make it a 'one click' thing in windows. I sometimes tell my friends and family to backup important data but they never do. Heck I never do it myself out of laziness. The hassle is just too great for some people.