If you have external drives, you may check their power adapter. One of mine got 
a too old one day; I checked it was responsible by swapping it with another 
adapter. So I ordered another power adapter and my data remained on the disk.
Best
        François
Le 13 sept. 2012 à 11:09, stephen barncard a écrit :

> Drives seem to fail more slowly these days when they do  - they use to
> 'just go' but now with big buffers and error correction, the drives just
> try to jam the data over and over until they get it without errors  - or
> eventually not.
> 
> However most of the drives of today seem really reliable - more so than
> even 4 years ago.
> 
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:58 AM, Mike Bonner <bonnm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 


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