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Definition of Frustration

I’m sitting on my bed, working with my 4 month old Dell laptop, getting the next 2 chapters of Hills ready to send to my proofreaders and the 320 GB hard drive dies. As in dead to the world, no life at all, cmos doesn’t even recognize that there is anything plugged in.

Now isn’t that enough to make a girl want to break down and cry?

Of course, Dell is replacing the drive, but that doesn’t do anything for the lost data, only 2 or 3 Gig worth, BUT STILL. The only good thing is that I do most of my writing on my PDA, saving everything onto a 2 Gig SD card. So, this little mishap (LITTLE, YEA RIGHT), won’t keep me off line; the PDA has wireless, as does the 16 month old laptop, not to mention the desk top and the server tower I’ve been working on.

So all in all, this is just really ... FRUSTRATING.

Grumble, Grumble,

Penny

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re: lost harddisk

Hi Penny,

I know you have a lot of it backed up, but it is still frustrating. I'm just glad you can still be online and the story still develop. I'm sure Dell, as with all computer makers, have a lot to answer for

Hugs

Karen

Penny, I Have An Idea For You

Why not get Matilda to give it a try, I am sure that she can retrieve your lost data for you. Then again, who knows just what she will do after that.
May Your Light Forever Shine

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

*hugs*

I'm glad you've not lost too much... I've got a 250 GB brick sitting by my desktop - with several years of photos... Luckily MOST of that was on CDs too, but some wasn't... :-(

I'm looking forward to reading the next couple of chapters of "Education in the Hills"...

Be well! Western Digital has some inexpensive USB drives that CostCo would LOVE to sell you! :-) If you decide to become paranoid about backing up. :-)

Annette