a.Bird
02-28-2008, 11:33 PM
I generally shy away from creating threads but I need to rant. Tonight, what would have been a quick format and clean install of Windows XP Pro SP2 on my primary drive turned into hours of frustrating trouble shooting, painful caution, data recovery and a convoluted transfer of files across separate hard drives. :down:
My configuration has, for the last two years, been a single partition, 80GB hdd for OS, programs and documents, and a single partition, 250GB hdd for music, videos, archive files and adobe scratch files (both drives PATA). Well...
I backed up my documents onto my 250GB storage, including bookmarks, game saves, personal settings, etc. After restarting and booting from my XP CD, I select the 80GB with the old OS installation to be reformatted and I delete its partition. I don't know if I accidentally pressed a button but suddenly my storage drive was being reformatted! *forehead drops to keyboard*
This 250GB worth of storage contains every important piece of data under the sun that I have stowed away for almost a decade. I mean I have birthday photos I scanned with the first Lexmark scanner I got back in the mid 90's. So I karate press the reset button and boot into Windows from my main drive which I originally wanted to format and use this program called GetDataBack NTFS.
I recovered all 123GB of data that I had saved on my storage drive and, as I am typing this, am slowly copying the last half of it to a second 80GB hdd that I had laying around. All seems well now, but a simple OS reinstall is going to take a little longer than I had planned on. :dead:
Have any of you gone through this sudden trauma? Experienced that feverish heat that rips down your spine when you think you've made an irreversible mistake?
My configuration has, for the last two years, been a single partition, 80GB hdd for OS, programs and documents, and a single partition, 250GB hdd for music, videos, archive files and adobe scratch files (both drives PATA). Well...
I backed up my documents onto my 250GB storage, including bookmarks, game saves, personal settings, etc. After restarting and booting from my XP CD, I select the 80GB with the old OS installation to be reformatted and I delete its partition. I don't know if I accidentally pressed a button but suddenly my storage drive was being reformatted! *forehead drops to keyboard*
This 250GB worth of storage contains every important piece of data under the sun that I have stowed away for almost a decade. I mean I have birthday photos I scanned with the first Lexmark scanner I got back in the mid 90's. So I karate press the reset button and boot into Windows from my main drive which I originally wanted to format and use this program called GetDataBack NTFS.
I recovered all 123GB of data that I had saved on my storage drive and, as I am typing this, am slowly copying the last half of it to a second 80GB hdd that I had laying around. All seems well now, but a simple OS reinstall is going to take a little longer than I had planned on. :dead:
Have any of you gone through this sudden trauma? Experienced that feverish heat that rips down your spine when you think you've made an irreversible mistake?