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Gary S. Terhune
The external HD certainly sounds like it's on its way out. Can you still
access it and copy files off? For a replacement, I recommend a USB2 device
(most are) and if you don't have native USB2 on your system, get a USB2 card
(if you have a PCI slot available.)
As for the other drive... You can't get into it to save your data? Have you
run floppy-based diagnostics on it?
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Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"caroloyl" <caroloyl@gmail-expungethis.com> wrote in message
news:fafek90saf@enews4.newsguy.com...
> My thanks to all for sharing ideas and experience, and especially to Gary
> for the update CDs that made reinstalling Me SO much easier--I even have a
> sane version of IE 6 going now ))) In truth, PhotoImpact is my very
> worst reinstallation nightmare now because I vigorously customize its
> toolbars and palettes and have been unable to root out the record it keeps
> of my alterations/preferences in order to back them up.
>
> I've downloaded both cloning programs suggested and will do the deed as
> soon
> as I get a replacement for my failed drive which is only a year and half
> old. I have an 80 GB external USB drive that I used to make backups of
> backups but it was very slow--"was" meaning that the last time I attempted
> to use it it suddenly started making clicking noises (past its
> warranty--no
> RMA remedy for that).
>
> Haven't I read here somewhere that putting a failed HD on ice might enable
> salvaging some of its contents? I had a gut feeling to run SmartSync Pro
> the night before the disk wouldn't boot (and I got the failure
> notice)--but
> I was too tired to honor it (if only if only!) I actually lost a mere 14
> days worth of mail/info/artwork--but some of it I'd really like to have.
>
> carol
>
>
> "caroloyl" <caroloyl@gmail-expungethis.com> wrote in message
> news:faa3en02nj0@enews2.newsguy.com...
>> Having three C drive failures in just two and a half years requiring me
>> to
>> reinstall and re-set up every program I use (which I'm doing now) makes
>> me
>> wonder if it's possible to copy/backup my entire new C drive to a
>> comparable slave for switching out when this new primary master also goes
>> belly-up down the road.
>>
>> I've replaced enough internal hard drives now to know how to switch them
> and
>> their jumper pins so the mechanics aren't a problem. But will this
>> duplicating idea work to give me a fresh bootable functioning Windows et
> al
>> with a minimum of trouble?
>>
>> My thanks in advance for your experience and insight.
>>
>> calamity carol
>
>
>
>
access it and copy files off? For a replacement, I recommend a USB2 device
(most are) and if you don't have native USB2 on your system, get a USB2 card
(if you have a PCI slot available.)
As for the other drive... You can't get into it to save your data? Have you
run floppy-based diagnostics on it?
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"caroloyl" <caroloyl@gmail-expungethis.com> wrote in message
news:fafek90saf@enews4.newsguy.com...
> My thanks to all for sharing ideas and experience, and especially to Gary
> for the update CDs that made reinstalling Me SO much easier--I even have a
> sane version of IE 6 going now ))) In truth, PhotoImpact is my very
> worst reinstallation nightmare now because I vigorously customize its
> toolbars and palettes and have been unable to root out the record it keeps
> of my alterations/preferences in order to back them up.
>
> I've downloaded both cloning programs suggested and will do the deed as
> soon
> as I get a replacement for my failed drive which is only a year and half
> old. I have an 80 GB external USB drive that I used to make backups of
> backups but it was very slow--"was" meaning that the last time I attempted
> to use it it suddenly started making clicking noises (past its
> warranty--no
> RMA remedy for that).
>
> Haven't I read here somewhere that putting a failed HD on ice might enable
> salvaging some of its contents? I had a gut feeling to run SmartSync Pro
> the night before the disk wouldn't boot (and I got the failure
> notice)--but
> I was too tired to honor it (if only if only!) I actually lost a mere 14
> days worth of mail/info/artwork--but some of it I'd really like to have.
>
> carol
>
>
> "caroloyl" <caroloyl@gmail-expungethis.com> wrote in message
> news:faa3en02nj0@enews2.newsguy.com...
>> Having three C drive failures in just two and a half years requiring me
>> to
>> reinstall and re-set up every program I use (which I'm doing now) makes
>> me
>> wonder if it's possible to copy/backup my entire new C drive to a
>> comparable slave for switching out when this new primary master also goes
>> belly-up down the road.
>>
>> I've replaced enough internal hard drives now to know how to switch them
> and
>> their jumper pins so the mechanics aren't a problem. But will this
>> duplicating idea work to give me a fresh bootable functioning Windows et
> al
>> with a minimum of trouble?
>>
>> My thanks in advance for your experience and insight.
>>
>> calamity carol
>
>
>
>