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Agile Vector posted:a computer is spite frying a persons hdds evidently and we must suffer too op
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Raluek posted:but, like, raid is not backup. this is a great example of how it's not. if this was all in a fileserver, and he lost 4 drives due to a failing psu or a surge or any other reason, the array is still gone. did i loving say it was? the point is 8 hard drives stuffed in a gaming rig is grody, put that poo poo in a dedicated box stuffed in a closet somewhere
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i have a pretty big home NAS and i back it up offsite it sucks to have to consider that part into the costs equation when deciding to get a NAS cuz you don't want to think about it but it truly is part of the cost
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# ? May 11, 2020 05:19 |
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Raluek posted:hirens
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Sniep posted:i have a pretty big home NAS and i back it up offsite boo hoo
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SO DEMANDING posted:did i loving say it was? its sloppy, yes, but doesnt have anything to do with the failure, except that a server psu might be more reliable
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# ? May 11, 2020 06:54 |
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Anyone have an Amazon Fire tablet (preferably the 7) and a Spotify account, can you get Alexa to control Spotify? I get a "i can't play from spotify music on that device" response and I don't know if its a setup thing or if its specifically not supported. Googling says probably the latter which sucks, I can ask for my TuneIn radio shows to be played but not my Spotify playlists?
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# ? May 11, 2020 10:36 |
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SO DEMANDING posted:did i loving say it was? calm down mate. chumbawumber4eva64 is a forums legend now and if an individual wants to do something you think is stupid just let him do whatever and don't ruin his day coz you presume your idae is superior. chumby... can you write a book or song about your times.
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Raluek posted:[*]Buy some new drives to back up everything to. I think the 10TB WD externals are a pretty good value. just ordered these. thank you Raluek posted:[*]Back up two of your *working* drives to new drives, so that anything that happens to them will not destroy the only copy of data. i actually have em already because i was literally going to start doing regular backups tomorrow which is why this situations is all the more insane Raluek posted:[*]Swap the PCBs between the two working drives. Do they still work after? it looks like i only had 2 that were really close to each other in terms of PCB model numbers and stuff. they were still off by a little but the first line of numbers was the same the dead drive began spinning! however, windows did not recognize the drive. i'm guessing this could be due to either there being a BIOS involved (god i hope not) or the model number of the pcb not being 100% identical Raluek posted:[*]If no, we know that they are paired with the drive somehow, or the "identical" drives aren't. If you're feeling adventurous, you could poke around with a voltmeter and compare a bad board to a good one, but be careful. The only time I've attempted to repair a drive PCB I had success, but it was because there was a physically damaged component that was obvious to see, which I replaced from a junk drive. Probably no similarly easy win here. i do have a voltmeter; what exactly should i try checking with it? Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 14:21 on May 11, 2020 |
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and yes a lot of it is lunix ISOs and blu-rays i've ripped and music and stuff like that but it doesnt really matter, if it was in a synology and a bad PSU or messed up UPS is what's causing it i would still be in the same mess so thanks for trying to make me feel like a moron when i already do but it wouldnt have changed anything, it's not like i got bitcoin malware and that's why my drives can't be accessed or something the home movie VHS rips are what i need. i can always re-rip Super_Mario_Bros_The_Movie_(1993).mkv
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# ? May 11, 2020 14:20 |
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does anyone know who makes good ram i bought corsair ram for a ryzen 2400g b450 thing and the display crashes every minute or so when crunching triangles i dont know i did sticks test and it says its good sticks
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# ? May 12, 2020 20:56 |
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sports posted:does anyone know who makes good ram i bought corsair ram for a ryzen 2400g b450 thing and the display crashes every minute or so when crunching triangles i dont know i did sticks test and it says its good sticks Same thing with just one of the sticks (It might bitch and moan about only one stick but it should still boot)?
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sports posted:does anyone know who makes good ram i bought corsair ram for a ryzen 2400g b450 thing and the display crashes every minute or so when crunching triangles i dont know i did sticks test and it says its good sticks yeah. corsair is ok
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i mean i have gskill ram and it seems fine to me, your motherboard's manufacturer should have a supported RAM list on their site
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this rams not on the supported ram list initially/identical ram was patched on i think but i really didnt expect it would be such a poo poo show edit: rams on QVL but with different non hynix chipset gently caress sports fucked around with this message at 22:42 on May 12, 2020 |
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imma be honest i've never actually bought ram based on the mobo makers lists lol u have any other ram you can test with to make sure its the ram? memory settings in the bios are correct?
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:imma be honest i've never actually bought ram based on the mobo makers lists lol same, i haven't seen problems with dimm compatibility since single-sided sticks hosed up all those people with pentium 3s if you're running some insano timings or overvolting or whatever then that stuff starts mattering but at sane timings (sub-3600 let's say), "defective" is a way safer bet than "incompatible"
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sonic: gotta go fast computer: hold up now
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:imma be honest i've never actually bought ram based on the mobo makers lists lol yeah. ive also never heard of a mobo that doesn't work with corsair ram, but i also don't have an amd
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# ? May 13, 2020 03:50 |
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I am trying to fix one of the five dead hard drives. This particular one receives power just fine, but blue screens any windows pc I plug it into. Same for linux I managed to find a dos version of western digital diagnostic tools and it detected the drive just fine. I had it scan the drive for errors and it found none which is great. Also it means this drive won't crash dos. That being said, is there any disk repair utility for dos? I tried chkdsk on my floppy drive but it only discovered the A:, probably because the hard drive is sata. Western Digitals diagnostic utility in dos found the drive just fine Does anyone know of one that I can try? Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 21:48 on May 14, 2020 |
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you dont wanna try to repair the filesystem in-place, if the drive is already partly hosed. you're not supposed to do anything that would write data do the bad drive what you wanna do instead is try to make a block-level copy of the drive. in linux you would typically use dd once the data is exfiltrated from the drive, you can try to piece the filesystem back together with utilities
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Helianthus Annuus posted:you dont wanna try to repair the filesystem in-place, if the drive is already partly hosed. you're not supposed to do anything that would write data do the bad drive it's weird tho, WD tools (running in DOS; the only place i can plug the drive in and not crash a computer) saw zero errors on the drive so say i boot into ubuntu or something and i have the bad drive plugged in (which itself kinda crashes ubuntu) what do i do next? open a command prompt and type dd? aside from some python scripts and android fuckery i am not really well versed in linux
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a health checker or whatever isn't a data recovery attempt; don't do that to a failed/failing drive please data recovery software that saves its info elsewhere is what you want, in a pinch dd's fine, i like ntfs phoenix (when i can't use deepspar, anyway), other people have their own preferred doodads
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ok thank you! so is this what i do? 1) use my usb stick with a live boot ubuntu on it and plug it into my POS office computer 2) plug in the 8tb SATA drive that's giving me problems, and a brand new external 8tb drive 3) boot up into ubuntu 4) type some sort of command (dd + a bunch of other stuff i'll probably never figure out on my own) to get it to copy everything from the messed up drive to the new drive ? and when that's done the data on the new drive will only be readable/useful after i do something else as well? if so, what is that?
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# ? May 15, 2020 00:13 |
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loving the chumbawumber saga
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# ? May 15, 2020 01:51 |
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the saga of mr wamber
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this is too high stakes for you to be just trying random poo poo. i dunno if that data is recoverable or not. but what i do know is that the situation is stable as long as the drives are unplugged and away from environmental hazards. that means you have time, so take it easy specific dangers: liquids, fire, electric shock, strong magnetic fields, kinetic (being dropped, bashed apart by a hammer, run over by a car, shot thru by a gun, etc) if the drive is blue screening immediately, you're troubleshooting with a multimeter, not a linux live CD if the OS can see the drive, but not mount, you can try to use linux or a file system recovery tool, like people are suggesting either way, avoid writing anything to the bad disk. copy the data off to another disk somehow but if i were you, i would try your recovery process on a good drive first to make sure you know what you are doing first
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Sagebrush posted:but god drat like seriously who needs 64 terabytes in tyool2020 echinopsis posted:bad rear end mother fuckers noone on here then
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Helianthus Annuus posted:i would try your recovery process on a good drive first to make sure you know what you are doing first this take your time and dry run first
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echinopsis posted:loving the chumbawumber saga maybe
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# ? May 16, 2020 03:14 |
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wt
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# ? May 16, 2020 03:17 |
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echinopsis posted:loving the chumbawumber saga My drive spins down I spin it up again You ain't never gonna shut me down
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Helianthus Annuus posted:this is too high stakes for you to be just trying random poo poo. i dunno if that data is recoverable or not. but what i do know is that the situation is stable as long as the drives are unplugged and away from environmental hazards. i found the DOS version of western digital datalifeguard tools or whatever it's called and it detected the drive just fine. i had it run a deep scan overnight and the drive came back with zero errors after like 12 hours of scanning. this was in DOS though. it crashes any windows PC it gets plugged into, and glitches out linux if i try to access the drive there as well. is there any way you recommend getting the data off this drive to a brand new one?
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quit scanning your drive for errors, you obviously know it has a problem. you're gonna make everything unrecoverable.
Vomik fucked around with this message at 19:36 on May 16, 2020 |
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NoneMoreNegative posted:My drive spins down he makes a bios brick, he makes a mobo brick he makes a harddrive brick, he makes a memory brick he runs the checks that remind him of the good times he runs the scans that remind him of the best times
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# ? May 16, 2020 19:36 |
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Vomik posted:quit scanning your drive for errors, you obviously know it has a problem. you're gonna make everything unrecoverable. yeah i started it before reading the rest of this thread, i'm not gonna do that any more. but it's very reassuring that it passed. i just need to know the lunix command i need to type in to copy this hosed up drive to a new blank one i just got
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# ? May 16, 2020 19:50 |
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dd
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# ? May 16, 2020 19:52 |
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I'm typing dd into a terminal window and it's not doing anything. The source disk is dev/sdc1. The new empty hard drive is dev/sdb1 What do I type exactly?
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is sudo ddrescue - f /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdb1 OK to run?
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dd if=/dev/deadharddrivepartition0 of=/dev/goodharddrivepartition0 bs=1M _do not mix up the if and of arguments._ it's a completely silent op so don't expect progress bars or anything. just let it go.
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