I wanted to reformat my main box, well, it has just under 200 movies on it and 14k songs, a plethora of software, emails, pictures, etc ... so I purchased a Seagate Freeagent Desk 1.5TB external hard drive.
I put all of my data on to it. Reformatted the server and was good to go. The server had two ATA drives totalling 160GB and one SATA drive that is 320GB. I wanted to use SATA because that's what the board uses without conversion. So, I eliminated the ATA drives and put all 400 GB of data on the external hard drive. Worked great!
Got the server up and running and without the ATA drives as the master, it runs awesome! It's only 320GB now, instead of almost 500GB but thats okay by me.
My laptop has been running funny since i upgraded from windows vista to windows 7. I've dealt with it cuz i didnt wanna go through the whole process of doing my machine all over. I've had several virus's to see if I could get rid of them, I did. But there's one thing with google that when i click a link, im redirected to something else other than the link clicked. I found the fix, did it, but theres still the other issues from the upgrade.
So, I decided, time to wipe'er clean and start fresh with Windows 7!
Last night I plugged my external hard drive in, seen all my data and what not ... created a directory for all of my laptop files and started the transfer!
It completed this morning and when I realized I was missing my outlook.pst file I shut outlook down, transferred the pst file and left the room. Came back and posted a few times here ... then heard a beep. Faint beep. After looking around for a bit, realized it was coming from near my feet, my external hard drive.
Long story short, it's dead and has all of my data on it. It's nice of Seagate to offer a data recovery service just for this failure at a meek $800 charge.
Do not buy Seagate external hard drives. I did research on it and this is a VERY common issue. Most of the reviews said a month is when it expired on them, I didn't even have mine a full 10 days. I used it only twice!
So now I'm out of just about every digitally owned piece of data I ever had, stuff that's been "mine" since 1998.
That's what I get for putting all my eggs in one .... external hard drive.