To echo and expand on Steve's comment: If a drive is that flakey, I would not 
put anything valuable on it that wasn't backed up in at least one other place. 
Burn some CDs, buy a new drive, borrow some space on a friend's drive, 
whatever. Just don't assume that you have solved the problem with this drive - 
it may well fail totally in the near future.

stan

On Jan 23, 2011, at 12:53 AM, steve harley wrote:

> On 2011-01-22 22:50 , Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>> 
>> Geez .. with all that.... I UNPLUGGED the harddrive from the wall
>> socket... let it cool off...
>> replugged... and
>> 
>> I got it all back!!!!
> 
> congrats; now it's time to make sure you have a backup
> 
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