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Lost 1500 gigs - Thanks Seagate!



 
 
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Old May 31st 09, 07:04 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Lost 1500 gigs - Thanks Seagate!

On Sat, 30 May 2009 08:04:08 -0400, Syfo-Dyas
wrote:

On Fri, 29 May 2009 09:31:51 GMT, "SteveH"
wrote:

Syfo-Dyas wrote:
1. Sad but **** happens. You are not the first and wont be the last.

2. No matter the cost you MUST back up if you care about your data.

3. While I am not a lover of seagate, any and I mean any HD can go bad
no matter what brand it is.

4. The data as was said before is still there UNLESS you formatted
already.

5. If you cant afford to back up your data then you cant afford to
have the data mean anything to you!!!!

Did you understand the last sentence???

If you have 1.5 TB of data and cannot afford to by another 1.5 TB
drive, then here is what you do u get all the other little 300 and 200
GB drives and use THEM to back up your data so that when the 1.5 TB
dies you will NOT have to come here and feel like your questions are
not being answered. If u listen to what I said here anyone will have
to agree these are very good responses to your problem. They may be a
little late but is that really our fault here on the group???
Best wishes...


Can any of you people snip?
And why the feck did you feel the need to repost your tripe again 12
days after the original post?


Why did u feel the need to respond to it since it was not meant for u
anyway?


I would have to agree with you syfo.
 




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