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Subject: [OM] Re: Progress report on crashed hard drive
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 12:39:50 -0400
This is exactly why I don't run a RAID setup even though my motherboard 
supports it.  It's great for disk hardware failures but is totally 
vulnerable to software memory corruption which, IMHO, is a far more 
likely failure.

I have a back up copy of my entire hard drive.  It is backed up 
incrementally whenever I think I've accumulated more change than I'd be 
comfortable in losing and when I'm reasonably assured that the system 
seems to be behaving itself.

Chuck Norcutt

Piers Hemy wrote:

> Sadly, a firend was persuaded by his son-in-law to do just that, installing
> a duplicate hard drive with mirroring software to provide the backup.
> Somehow the file allocation table on the master drive was corrupted - and
> the mirroring software did precisely what it said on the tin, duplicating
> the error on what had been the backup.
> 
> Both disk are with recovery specialists as I type, trying to reconstitute
> the FAT for either disk to recover tens of GB of image data.  The data are
> all, without exception, present and uncorrupted on the disk.  It's just not
> obvius what sequence they should be in...
> 
> But I do agree about the principle - I have a 120GB external USB disk with
> Iomega Auto Backup software running daily on my user data, and occasional
> Norton Ghost backups of the entire C: drive.



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