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    You can use a HD case to plug your HD as an External HD to any other PC...
    I don't know if it would work, it's only one more idea to try

    Like this for 3.5''


    or this for 2.5''

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    Thanks very much guys for the quick responses very much appreciated. I will try some of these options out tonight when I get home.

    I did forget to mention I have a back up of most of my music but only up until the beginning of July so at the very least I'll loose a months worth of music, but suppose I could contact the sites where I've purchased and ask to re-download.

    I didn't want to transfer the files over until I resolved the situation with the missing files/folders first and the hope its not going to do it again.

    Thanks again guys.
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    To stop this kind of thing occuring, I use a freeware windows program called Syncback. With this I backup weekly to an external harddrive and also via ftp to the unlimited webspace I get with my website.

    So even if a fire or thief trashes all my hardware, the tunes should be accessible from anywhere.

    Probably a good topic for a DJTT article, to be honest.
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    I just backup all of my music to my home pc as soon as i get it. Now those copys don't have my key data, cue points and grids stored, but i think i'm going to take care of that right now. Thanks djtt's.

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    This program;

    http://www.powerdatarecovery.com/

    managed to scan and recover an entire FORMATTED partition on a drive that my computer couldn't even READ (just said "bad drive"). Fucking amazing piece of software.

    I tried other programs before this one, some just caught some of the files and some didn't even see the drive. But that program... man. I'm not even worried about HDD crashes anymore.

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    One thing I've done before was put in a Knoppix CD and I was able to see some files that my PC said were not there. It's a Linux OS that runs form the CD so you don't have to install anything.
    This is the same as the LiveCD I mentioned. Does Knoppix automatically mount? It's not the most noob-friendly thing, but desperate times call for desperate measures.

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    Good luck....and backup from now on!
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    Desperate to know how you got on here, I really hope you have some luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sarasin View Post
    10 years worth of shit.
    thats happened to me 3 times in the past 15 years. total ball buster

    this is why i have 4 hard drives between 3 different computers

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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle View Post
    To stop this kind of thing occuring, I use a freeware windows program called Syncback. With this I backup weekly to an external harddrive and also via ftp to the unlimited webspace I get with my website.

    So even if a fire or thief trashes all my hardware, the tunes should be accessible from anywhere.

    Probably a good topic for a DJTT article, to be honest.
    i seem to recall this being covered ages ago.. however i could be wrong


    edit: found the article http://www.djtechtools.com/2009/10/1...them-anywhere/

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh@firestorm View Post
    i seem to recall this being covered ages ago.. however i could be wrong


    edit: found the article http://www.djtechtools.com/2009/10/1...them-anywhere/
    Oh yeah, good spot!
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