Sorry to hear that Evan.

Consider sending the failed drive off for data recovery.

I had something similar happen. Sent the drives off but they were
physically scratched by the read/write heads.

DS


2009/2/12 Evan Hanson <[email protected]>
>
> So last night the hard drive on my 2.5 year old mac died.  Don't even get me 
> started on the fact that Apple knew the seagate drive used on my mac was 
> prone to failures.  My last backup was on Jan 30.  So I dig out the CD's and 
> guess what.  2 out of 10 of the CD's have failed.  I was so angry I was on 
> the verge of cursing.
>
> As if to taunt me my boxes of negatives were stored right next to the CD's.  
> I pulled out a box and looked at a sleeve, a softball game from 1982.  Still 
> looking good despite spending almost 30 years in a dark closet.
>
> So I think I'm going to take a break from digital for a while and shoot only 
> film.  I know the data loss can happen in any medium but after two 
> devastating losses in the past 4 years I need to get back to simpler times.
>
> Evan
>
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