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DarkZealot
Joined: Jan 1, 2008

Time management: 40% Xbox, 30% PC, 30% Skating


Posted: Feb 24, 2009 03:06 PM    Msg. 1 of 5       
Alright, very bad news.

Story:
This morning, I heard my PC making some "zzzzz" sounds so I hit it on it's case (I do that about 3 times a week) to make it shutup. I make a quick change to some tags before I go to school. When I got back from school, I went to open my D (secondary) drive. To my dismay, it wasn't there.

I have no clue what happened. I got it to work and my D drive was EMPTY! EMPTY! And that drive had my CE folder on it! And now it's empty, and even worse, it shows NO space available on it!

Help please? I DO NOT want to start over in CE. No, I had waaay to many valuable things. Extremely.


Gamma927
Joined: Jun 12, 2008

Steam: gamma927


Posted: Feb 24, 2009 06:22 PM    Msg. 2 of 5       
Do a system restore to the last point. Yesterday, I had spam wars with someone over Google Talk (yes, your spambot was useful :P). After my computer started beeping, I restarted it. When I started it up, all my contacts were wiped off, along with some other stuff. I did a system restore, and the problem was solved. If this doesn't help, then I'll keep looking.


black doom
Joined: Oct 4, 2008

we will never stop, we can win the "impossible"


Posted: Feb 25, 2009 08:20 AM    Msg. 3 of 5       
maybe the data driver has disconnected? you could open your comp searching for unconnected cables and connecting them. (asking help from expert is advised.)


Polamee
Joined: Feb 25, 2008

MP2SPMT's founder


Posted: Feb 25, 2009 08:53 AM    Msg. 4 of 5       
Mission rio is now discontinued....

You should have saved it on a compact disk or something. That's what I do to all my vital files.


jacknme
Joined: Aug 29, 2008

If you see this, you must be in an old topic


Posted: Feb 26, 2009 08:10 AM    Msg. 5 of 5       
The reader was probably scratching the hard drive and so making it lose its data. Unfortunately the scratched area's data can never be recovered :(
Wow, i can't believe i actually just applied something i learnt in school

 

 
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