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A word of warning
I had an email today from a friend PollyG who occasionally posts here. Apparently she has a PC with a 64bit AMD processor and they don't like M$ SP2 which her machine tried to download and install. It has completely trashed her machine, which will no longer boot up. She is having to get new Restore discs from Mesh and consequently will lose all her data.
On a similar point, I have yesterday purchased a brilliant backup software system. It is called Goodsync and it does exactly what is says on the box. All my data is quickly and easily synchronized to my external drive. It cost me under £11 and is I think worth every penny. Everytime you run it it will update the files on your backup, deleting files that no longer exist as it goes. You get an exact copy of your current state, fantastic :) |
Thanks for the tip, Sorry Polly is having fun with her machine.
That software sounds ideal for backing up photos automatically, something I have been wanted for a while. Could you please post a link for further information. |
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Other than that I know little more, I am only the messenger ;) |
I run an AMD 64 machine, downloaded all the updates automatically including SP2, with no problems so don't know what happened but don't think you can blame the AMD 64. More likely a corrupted file in the download. Anyway, bad luck and sooo annoying!
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The resultant symptons described in the article were the same as those encountered by Polly |
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Instead of loosing all of the data, can she not pull the hard drive and slave it to another machine to extract all of her info? It should only be windows which has been corrupted, not the file structure of the drive. Cheers :) |
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