Fusion 360 - Pretty Bad Spot W. Hard Drive Died - Ask LarsLive
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I had a WD Raptor die on me once and it had some important stuff on it. What I wound up doing is scouring eBay for the same model, carefully checking the printed S/N and manufacturer date. It took a couple weeks of checking every few days but I eventually found one that was manufactured within a week of mine, bought it, and swapped the boards out. It powered right up and I was all good. Since it was a used drive, it was only about $35. I was quoted $200-500 from a data recovery firms.
I want to thank you for this video. While I didn't have an HDD crash or anything, I did find things in the recent data area that I had not saved. Now if I throw a project away and later regret it, I know where a copy of it is located!
Great, reinforces keeping multiple backups in multiple places!
Did you recover everything?
Simply run Linux Ubuntu from the CD Rom Drive (Free download). Once it boots, if the hard-drive runs at all, all your files will be visible in Linux. Done this twice when the Master Boot Record is afu. It always works.
Sir i have a question, Which software is best for CAM? Both for Mill and Lathe?
Always - Always copy to a usb drive anytime you design or change a design that way if something dies you have a back up .
Spinrite can save most hard drive failures. Costs $69. Totally worth it! Find it at GRC dot com.
I hope he found it on the cloud :)
Cloud or not, learn to do backups your self. Remember the cloud is just someone elses computer. If their computer fails you are sol.
Love your channel, just wish you would help me
Hate to probably be the 100th person to ask this, but what is that "electronic box" on the wall behind you? I tried an image search, and couldn't find it.
I've just replaced my 1 TB hard drive with a 1TB SSD a few days ago. I'll tell you. The feeling of not being worried about my HD going bad, or about being overly gentle and careful with my laptop, is very freeing.