> On 30 November 2018 at 09:11 Jostein <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Oh, bugger!
> 
> Hope you get it fixed!
> 
> If it's any consolation, my experience is that when drives becomes 
> unbootable after a power glitch, it's usually because the allocation 
> table or boot sector is corrupted because that's where it was writing 
> something at the time of the glitch. Which means that the data probably 
> is intact.
> 
> Did you try to mount the drives in a different computer?
> 
> Jostein

Not yet.  It's been a more than usually fragmented week, of which more offlist 
when I have time.

> 
> Den 29.11.2018 19:32, skrev mike wilson:
> > I've had three hard drives on the go for a while.  Two at home and one off 
> > site.  The off site one croaked so I had a replacement to format.  Before 
> > that kicked off, I added some files to one of the other drives and then 
> > started backing that up to the other.  At which point we had one of those 
> > micro disruptions, where all the lights flicker - and computers reboot.  
> > Now neither of the drives is responsive - about four years' work.  Did I 
> > mention I hate digital photography?

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