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Posted on 17-Jan-2001 15:48 GMT by Christian Kemp34 comments
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In the beginning of January, Allan Odgaard managed to short circuit his harddisk. His hope is that someone has an identical harddisk, from which he can borrow the control print to restore his data. "The model is a Seagate ST3660A and the drive parameters are 1057CYL-16HEADS-63SECT-545.5MB." Also see his original message.
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Seagate ST3660A needed : Comment 16 of 34ANN.lu
Posted by ehaines on 17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Anonymous):
: Nobody backs up their data.
I must be Nobody then. :)
: It's not feasible to back up any size hard disk over 10Mb!!!!
Either this is some kind of silly joke, or you meant 10GB.
Anyway, I have an 18GB drive, and it's backed up. Of course,
only about 3GB is in use so far, but even if I manage to fill
it, everything will be backed up. It's not like you do the
whole drive at once you know...just a partition at a time. Sure
it would be a major hassle to back up onto Zip disks or something,
but just get something sensible like the 640MB MO drive I've got,
and backing up is simple. I assume it would be even easier with
a DVD-RAM drive.
Unless you don't care about anything on your hard drive, anyone
who doesn't back up is an idiot. Sorry. It takes a matter of
moments to start the process, and though it may take a little
while to finish, you can always do something else in the meantime.
Amigas do multitask ya know....
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Comment 17Kelly Samel17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
Comment 18DanDude17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
Comment 19Allan Odgaard17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
Comment 20Lightning17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
Comment 21Anonymous17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
Comment 22Chris17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
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Comment 26Mathew Ignash17-Jan-2001 23:00 GMT
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