... ouch...

Charles, I understand your feelings. I'm up to re-scan a lot of stuff lost due 
to media failure, and right now I don't trust dvdr media enough to depend just 
on them. Guess I'll be using mirrored HDs eventually, but right now I can't 
afford. Unfortunately some of the older stuff is not where it should be... and 
many of the subjects aren't around anymore.

Luiz Felipe
luiz.felipe at techmit.com.br
http://www.techmit.com.br/luizfelipe/




Thu, 1 Jan 2009 11:08:30 -0600, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> escreveu:

> I fumbled my backup routine.... and now it's too late.
> 
> Normally, each month of images is in a separate folder on my  
> harddrive.   As space gets tight, I backup the folder to three  
> different locations: A "disk image" out on an external harddrive, and  
> two different DVD backups (one folder of discs at home, the other at  
> work).
> 
> Earlier this year, I did some of this shuffling while at work (my  
> first mistake) and I lost focus.  I created a blank disk image to put  
> all of the images into... and then got distracted.  Seeing that I had  
> the disk image out on the external harddrive, I burned DVD copies of  
> that image and filed them.
> 
> I had, however, neglected a key step - putting any files into that  
> disk image.
> 
> (Those of you with Macs know there are two ways to go about making a  
> disk image - either an empty "CD/DVD Master" into which you can drop  
> things, or "create disk image from folder".  For the life of me I  
> don't know why I didn't do it the last way - disk image from folder -  
> as that would have copied everything in there as part of the creation).
> 
> Well, fast-forward to yesterday when I'm poking through my Lightroom  
> library.  Lightroom thought that my 2008_May images were still on the  
> harddrive (they were not) so I went to tell LR that the images were  
> now on this disk over here.... but that disk image was empty.   In a  
> stunning triple oversight, the two DVD images were perfect duplicates  
> of the empty disc image.
> 
> My Time Machine backups only go back to early November - which is long  
> after I nuked the directory from my harddrive.  SO!  The only images I  
> have from my daughter's wedding (and countless other events) are the  
> ones I have put online.  I'm disappointed and angry and mad and have  
> nowhere to direct that energy.
> 
> This is just a tale of caution.  Be consistent.  Check your backups.   
> Make sure you really know what you have where.  (sigh).  I just had to  
> tell someone who might understand just how disappointing this all is  
> to me.
> 
>   -Charles
> 
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