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   Yesterday my friend Mick (kind of diminuitive and prematurely bald, a machine programmer for a laser etching place) came over with friends Ben (funemployed, biggish with a grin like a jack o lantern), and Frankie (I.T. guy for a local ice cream factory (!!)) to help me figure out my electronics. Frankie suspected he knew what was wrong before arriving, which I think turned out to be right, and chided me in a friendly manner for several classic calling-IT-support cliches such as telling him what I thought was wrong ("just tell me the symptoms!").

   The external hard drive is completely borked. Toasted. Croaked. It needs to be reformatted which would lose all its contents. Because my laptop had been really running out of space pretty much all my pictures were stored there and some of my documents ... I still have to survey the damage and figure out how many important documents were still on the old laptop instead of the drive. I'm not tooooo heartbroken about the pictures, not as much as when my phone was stolen in Kenya with 40 days worth of photos, since on that occasion I had not yet done anything with those pictures but I've probably posted all the good ones from the batch on the hard drive. But still, I'm going to poke around for data recovery and if it can be done in the low hundreds of dollars might go for it. Everything is wicked expensive in Australia so it might be worth doing back in the states, or as I realized in Kyrgyzstan this last trip, there's actually computer stores and things there with prices a fraction of what they are here so that maybe even I'll be able to find someone who can do data recovery on the cheap there and take hte hard drive next time I go over?

   The camera it turned out just needed to be charged more. It had enough charge to take pictures and conduct all other functions so it hadn't occurred to me it might need to be even MORE fully charged. So that was an easy fix.

   So above and below are pictures from the DSLR! Another increasing problem is that my eyesight seems to be worsening fast and a lot of pictures weren't perfectly in focus I think because I can no longer actually see well enough to quite make it out through the little viewfinder if its perfectly in focus ): ): ):



   Interestingly when you see the two pictures side by side such as on flickr it looks like it could be one continuous picture.

   Anyway, I'm still in the disbelief / denial stage about the hard drive, having trouble / mentally refusing to fully grasp the loss of all my stuff.


***UPDATE: Going through pictures I just realized for some reason my phone HADN'T auto backed up my pictures from August 16th and 17th to google photos, and at the end of the Kyrgyzstan project I had moved all the pictures from my phone into "safe keeping" on the external hard drive ...... so all those pictures are now presumed lost / held hostage by the hard drive!! Ii was in Kyrgyzstan at the time and notably that was the day I got to have my picture taken holding gosh darn eagles. Fortunately I have the pictures from the DSLR (eagles!), and the the small instagram versions of the pictures I posted from my phone to IG. :-/

Date: 2017-09-17 06:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dadi.livejournal.com
So sorry about the potential data loss :( I have cried about those things, it is as if a part of my life goes away with those pictures! Nowadays I am kind of paranoid about saving at least 3 copies of everything in different places but I am sure I always forget something!
That second picture is really neat!

Date: 2017-09-17 08:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Yeah I'm a little bit kicking myself because I knew one is supposed to have things backed up on at least two places, and that I should get a second external memory drive, but as one may note, ALL my electronics are in need of replacement and I simply can't afford to fork out money on everything that "needs" to be replaced so a second external hard drive was somewhere down the list... though as they say, now I'll need to spend more to get my data recovered sooo.... ::sigh::

Date: 2017-09-17 08:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Oh and re in the picture, I really like it too! I can't take credit for it of course, and I think it was kind of accidentally great since the rest of the pictures the guy holding my camera took were as usual throw-aways (I joke that only the pure of heart can operate the DSLR, since most randos who find it in their hands completely fail to take some semblance of a decent picture), but I like how for once I'm doing an action and not looking goofy, and also it's kind of interesting how the two guys in the background look like they're praying or something. I noticed a similar thing with the pictures from a previous trip, everyone looked like a bunch of cultists around the hive!

Date: 2017-09-17 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] a-phoenixdragon.livejournal.com
Arrrghhhh again!! I've had a few HDs go belly up and I'm still not over my last one (which was last year)

Date: 2017-09-19 03:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com
Instead of bothering with an external hard disk as primary storage, buying a new and vastly larger *internal* hard disk for your computer would be a good option.

Data loss is a fact of life if you don't have redundant copies - instead of using the external disk as primary storage, use it purely as backup.

The "cloud" is of course also very nice for backup. I like that I can shove all of my photos into Google Photos (not just the hand-picked good ones).

Date: 2017-09-20 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Can I make it automatically back up documents somewhere in the cloud? Fortunately my documents were still on the computer and therefore still exist but I would like to (A) evacuate them from that computer; and (B) back them up :-/

Date: 2017-09-23 03:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nibot.livejournal.com
Yes, Dropbox is what you want. It gives you a folder (the "dropbox") that's automatically replicated in the cloud and on any other computers where you have Dropbox installed.

There's a client for Google Drive that accomplishes the same thing but probably Dropbox is slicker.

Date: 2017-09-19 08:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pundigrion.livejournal.com
Just as a quick check, you might consider cleaning your viewfinder with a bit of alcohol and a q-tip. I thought I was clearly losing eyesight faster than I thought too, but it turned out the thing was just filthy and had a layer of grease, probably from when I hastily wipe dust off with my dirty fingers.

Date: 2017-09-20 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Haha thanks I'll try that!

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