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You avoid any scenario that might lead to needing to do data recovery. You replace broken drives and get backups current again. Or so it might appear.Īnyway, you're doing this right! You make backups. The bus powered portable drives are more disposable. The power supply needing 3.5" external drives are more robust. Time Machine is a fine choice if this is starting to read like Klingon! It's simple and will save your stuff.
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You'd need to boot from a clone or other system drive, clean install OS to a new drive, then migrate your data from the Time Machine volume.
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A Time Machine volume will save your data and some app installs but will not boot your machine. Treasure (currently have 290gb free due to referrals) - concerned about their location in Singapore and even though they claim they are full zero knowledge E2EE with the way Singapore's laws are you just don't truly know if your data is truly under control by you only and only for your eyes. JottaCloud, and JoliDrive are a few others of note that you may consider. The clone copy will boot your machine just like the primary. friends and colleagues join via referrals. CCC genuinely clones the whole drive including everything with the OS install. It has safety net and scheduling features. I hung on to mine (and some Protools HD accl cards) a little too long and you can't give the stuff away now.Īnyhoo, if you're on Mac you can use Carbon Copy Cloner (still Mac only) to clone. Those water cooled G5 machines were fun to work on (ie repair/refurbish/mod). Worst case, if the data is very important, there are places where they will do data recovery for you, they will actually take out the platter(s) and read them and store the data for you in another drive. (8) If you don't see the drive, START->COMPUTER->MANAGE->DISK MANAGEMENT. (7) Under START->COMPUTER, do you see the drive? If yes, open it.
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Plug it into your computer and the drive. (6) Grab a USB to SATA adapter cable or device. (5) If you don't see the device, then you might have to open the case and retrieve the drive.
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(4) If you see the device, right click on it, does it have an error? right click and try to troubleshoot it and hopefully it will repair the connection. (3) If not, then, try swapping the cable or plugging it in a different port. (2) Can you see the USB device under "devices and printers" when you hit the start button? I assume you got a Windows machine. (1) What "disk utility" are you referring to? The problem could be in the USB interface, the drive's electronics, the drive's drive or the platter itself (very unlikely on that one, unless you had a head crash).