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October 20th, 2009

One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 5:43 pm

Categories: Discussion, Gratuitous rant, Hardware, Multimedia, Offers, Productivity, University, e-Learning

Tags: Hard Drive, Disk, Machine, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Operating Systems, Software, Zack Whittaker

It only takes a single second, some would argue a micro-second, to wipe an entire hard drive. Without the need for electromagnetic pulses or an industrial liquidiser, all it takes is a single spark of electricity to cause havoc with your entire electronic life.

How do I know? Because last night I hit the realisation that I lost everything in a blink of an eye. Here’s how, kids.

Two days ago, I was in my home office working on my degree work for the week. Just as I finish writing up a seminar, I stretch my legs, kicking out the all important power cable at the back of my machine. It’s not the first time I’ve done it, so I was annoyed at potentially losing what I had been working on but not particularly fussed.

I restarted the machine and with an element of surprise, the POST took a while longer than per usual and it stopped, not before asking me to insert boot media. At this point, I thought the master boot record used to boot up Windows was corrupted. No big deal, but the Windows 7 disk I needed was in my office on campus - over a mile away, and this was 11pm.

So I trail my way up to campus and get the almighty powerful disk I thought needed to fix my master boot record. Instead of trailing all the way back home, I decided to pull an all-nighter and get some work done. To say that I felt a little delicate the next day would have been a massive understatement.

Once I finally got home, I slam the disk in and with a little persuasion begin Windows setup to recover the drive. After a while it dawned on me that not only can Windows setup not find my drive but neither can BIOS. At this point I realise that I am in deep trouble.

With a spare tower box at my disposal, I unplug the drive and install it into the other machine, swap SATA leads, install it while Windows is running on the other machine - you name it, the combinations were countless.

At this point, it is keen to stress the importance and value of Twitter and my colleagues. With the help of the aptly name @the_pc_doc, our very own Adrian Kingsley-Hughes and a long-time friend, Robert Gale, with Twitter handle @awv named after his very popular “A Welsh View” blog, I was able to troubleshoot these issues in real time. (For those interested: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)

Through no will of trying, I have now come to a sound, unfortunate conclusion, that my hard drive is well and truly screwed. My data is fully intact but I have absolutely no way of accessing it. And did I back up my machine? Of course I did - but on a separate partition, and on that hard drive.

There are little bits and bobs floating around on my laptop, my office computer, my university network shared drive, and a bunch of flash drives that I have - as well as a “master backup” which I completed a few weeks ago once I upgraded to Windows 7 RTM on a DVD at home, but I cannot really count on those for absolutely everything.

So my wise words for the day - especially university students like me who spend tens of thousands of pounds/dollars on their university education - in large letters for emphasis on an appropriate level:

GET AN EXTERNAL SOLID-STATE DRIVE AND SET AN AUTOMATIC BACKUP TO EVERY SINGLE WEEK WITHOUT FAIL. NO EXCEPTIONS.

For the time being, I am faced with a bill of up to £750 (roughly $1200) with OnTrack, who specialise in data recovery. If you are a company (preferably in the UK), I am opening the floor up to bribes. It has now reached the point where I am so desperate to get my data back - because most of it entails two years of a degree and countless thousands of pounds getting that what is now mere bits and bytes - and I very much want it back. I have learned my lesson.

So if you want to offer me a discount which would considerably cut my costs in getting my data recovered, then please do get in touch. I’m opening the floor for offers, and the non-financial reward shall be great and not open to anybody else, i.e. service plugging on one of the most popular blog networks on the Internet.

So how long toes it take to wipe three years of work? 1 second. Weapon of choice? An outstretched leg.

But just stop and really think for a minute. If your entire hard drive was destroyed right now, how much would you panic?

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I once didn't worry either  nucrash | 10/21/09
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Get a Mac...  prof123 | 10/26/09
Let me just get some "admin" out of the way...  zwhittakerZDNet Moderator | 10/20/09
Sorry I have to remind you:  nikacat | 10/20/09
But I simply cannot access the drive  zwhittakerZDNet Moderator | 10/21/09
Seagate?  nitecourt@... | 10/21/09
Backup EVERYTHING !  curiousgeorge13@... | 10/21/09
I know what you mean  rhomp2002@... | 10/21/09
Something Not Quite Right here  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Is it a Seagate 7200.11?  Mantei Woodcraft Ltd. | 10/21/09
Zack , is your data worth $80 US?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/21/09
Don't bother.  AzuMao | 10/29/09
You Need the Reminding Much More  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
NO, DON'T DO THIS  Roger Bamforth | 10/26/09
If you've used hard drives long enough  rtk | 10/20/09
Disk Recovery  MeMyselfAndI_z | 10/21/09
Careful  ksarkies@... | 10/25/09
No.  AzuMao | 10/26/09
Maybe a solution for the future?  IT_User | 10/21/09
Mozy has issues but the concept is good  pdickey043@... | 10/21/09
Thanks for this  IT_User | 10/21/09
Mosy seems to work  bmeacham98@... | 10/21/09
Two Other Things you had Better Do  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Online backup Security  Dylock3 | 10/22/09
What do you want then?  AzuMao | 10/29/09
Mozy Works!  kathygnome | 10/23/09
It happens  happyharry_z | 10/21/09
Live Mesh...  kastigeer | 10/20/09
Agreed  CobraA1 | 10/20/09
On-line backup  Rick_R | 10/20/09
Thanks for Pointing this Out  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
AVG and Avira  Mechageo | 12/04/09
Good start  kastigeer | 10/22/09
Sprint Needs those Cautions...  mejohnsn | 10/23/09
Power user huh.. right  duhrain@... | 11/02/09
I have three words for the "Put it in the Cloud" fans  pdickey043@... | 10/21/09
Scapegoating  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Understand what you are commenting on before commenting...  kastigeer | 10/22/09
It would take me about 2 hours  Dorkyman | 10/20/09
Here's what I do . . .  CobraA1 | 10/20/09
Yes, SpinRite  ukrduane | 10/21/09
SpinRite great tool but won't work here  TechieJohn2 | 10/21/09
Same experience twice - on Windows machines of course.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/20/09
MAGIC!  CobraA1 | 10/20/09
(NT) Good one : o )  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/20/09
Yeah. What can I say.. I'm a blessed man...  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/20/09
Actually...  Lithius | 10/21/09
Does Linux cure the H1N1???  faxmonkey | 10/21/09
Linux is the H1N1 vaccine  pdickey043@... | 10/21/09
Hmm...  Kousotsu | 11/16/09
lol  AzuMao | 11/16/09
The problem with this post.  A none mouse Cow Herd | 10/21/09
Windows machines of Course  Budster1 | 10/21/09
Windows machines of Course  stuckinarutt | 10/21/09
Or maybe...  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Lovely, except....  pdickey043@... | 10/21/09
Re: CounterEthicsCommissioner  justanitguy | 10/21/09
Are all Fanboys this Clueless?  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
I love how guys like this accuse others of being "fanboys"!  A none mouse Cow Herd | 10/21/09
Takes one to know one...that's why you knew...nt  transposeIT | 10/22/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  nz_helpdeskguy | 10/20/09
Thanks for sharing...  Tom12Tom | 10/20/09
Bummer, dude : o (  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/20/09
and to those of you that know the truth  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/20/09
Partition/RAID != Backup  MegaShine | 10/20/09
online backup ...  trog7 | 10/26/09
Obviously, you weren't RAIDed  mheartwood | 10/20/09
RE: Obviously, you weren't RAIDed  MegaShine | 10/20/09
Exactly...  Mike (not Cox) | 10/21/09
too true. Raid is only really useful for hot swapping.  Drakaran | 10/21/09
Raid  Beechcraft | 10/21/09
No-one thinks about backups until they lose something happy  kilgore666 | 10/21/09
Actually, my father did  Lerianis10 | 10/21/09
DVDs... not a great back up plan  jrlambert | 10/21/09
Good Reminder, But...  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
A-a-a-a-ck! All Wrong!  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
There is no reason why knocking the power cord  Lerianis10 | 10/21/09
Take my word for it, it did (nt)  zwhittakerZDNet Moderator | 10/21/09
Replace HD circuit board from an identical drive  MeMyselfAndI_z | 10/21/09
And Yes, there IS a "Good Reason"  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
That's not what they do 99% of the time  MeMyselfAndI_z | 10/21/09
no need for regulation  bmeacham98@... | 10/21/09
Too Simple Minded  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
LOL ...  trog7 | 10/26/09
Dude...  Mike (not Cox) | 10/21/09
Online Backup  nitecourt@... | 10/21/09
Upload speed...  Mike (not Cox) | 10/21/09
You have to take their word for it  homant@... | 10/21/09
Very Good Question  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Check your local PC "parts" store for a USB-SATA cable.  Zogg | 10/21/09
It's an old tool, but it's free and it works  mgp3 | 10/21/09
Interesting, but...  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Good luck  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 10/21/09
My epiphany about backup...  wolf_z | 10/21/09
Fascinating Example!  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
TIME MACHINE BABY!  panic man | 10/21/09
Once a week?!  spstanley | 10/21/09
I would stay away from time machine  faxmonkey | 10/21/09
Really? Or are you a Shill  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
And even Less Sympathy for You  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Hint: you won't need those docs  dunraven | 10/21/09
But...  pdickey043@... | 10/21/09
Not So Fast  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  davebush7 | 10/21/09
Three words. Windows Home Server  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/21/09
Windows Live Sync (Folder Share)  adinas | 10/21/09
Yep, I used that.  zwhittakerZDNet Moderator | 10/21/09
Yep  scruff40 | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  elib@... | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  ussafs3 | 10/21/09
Who puts their backup on the same drive???  Colorado_AL | 10/21/09
Idiot  propagandhi | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  justanitguy | 10/21/09
Google Docs  way_z | 10/21/09
Until....  pdickey043@... | 10/21/09
google , and others ...  trog7 | 10/26/09
WHS - daily backups  John_Glancy | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  maxvernon | 10/21/09
If you're running Windows, Windows Home Server is your friend...  PollyProteus | 10/21/09
I haven't tried this, but...  pdickey043@... | 10/21/09
Isn't Zack a Linux User?  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
It will back up everything once  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/21/09
All the better if he's a Linux user.  AzuMao | 10/29/09
Indeed, a great product that just works.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  jmgdalton | 10/21/09
Sanctimonious Misinformation like Yours  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Overkill?  jmgdalton | 10/22/09
But you are Missing the Point  mejohnsn | 10/22/09
I'm pretty sure you misunderstood.  AzuMao | 10/29/09
So sad...  crazydanr@... | 10/21/09
Time to separate the boys from the MEN.  Intellihence | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  crabbypup | 10/21/09
This is like the flu shot flu myth  jryanp | 10/21/09
The difference is...  JasonJD48 | 10/21/09
Free of Charge  SysAdminII | 10/21/09
Not in this case  homant@... | 10/21/09
You should pay OnTrack ...  dkawalec | 10/21/09
I agree...  dbrebel | 10/22/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  ronangel | 10/21/09
You are Seriously Confused.  mejohnsn | 10/21/09
Store your backups off site.  softwareFlunky | 10/21/09
hah  Ambadias | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  Mantei Woodcraft Ltd. | 10/21/09
Macrium Reflect  lehnerus2000 | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  Bug_M-E-Not | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  arosenthol@... | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  Seryy Volk | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  ICUR12 | 10/21/09
Freezer trick  pikeman666 | 10/21/09
Freezer trick sometimes works.  rogerbro@... | 10/21/09
Re: Freezer Trick  Mantei Woodcraft Ltd. | 10/23/09
Three words...  Technogeez | 10/21/09
My strategy: multiple backups  bmeacham98@... | 10/21/09
Whatta Idiot!!!  Lithius | 10/21/09
Yeah, and you ahve never lost data  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/21/09
Hey ZipperHead  Lithius | 10/21/09
Replace the PBC board on the drive  techguy05@... | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  pAceMakerTM | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  hsilbiger@... | 10/21/09
Perhaps...  fairportfan | 10/21/09
This might seem like a stupid question,  T25 | 10/21/09
A Learning Experience. Did you, Zack???  another ken | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  A none mouse Cow Herd | 10/21/09
Theft - don't forget about it  SparkyMaddy | 10/21/09
Suggestion  PantherDave | 10/21/09
This is a tech blog right?  tonymcs@... | 10/21/09
Just buy a Windows Home Server. Case closed.  Speednet | 10/21/09
Dear Zack's Employers:  pgit | 10/21/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  nick777 | 10/21/09
Knoppix did it for me when Win XP did not  deaf_e_kate | 10/22/09
backup in triplicate  photomstr@... | 10/22/09
got no sympathy for stupid  photomstr@... | 10/22/09
It's damaged hardware... the solution is not software!  devlin_X | 10/22/09
Exactly what I've been trying to say  DevGuy_z | 10/22/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  barny21 | 10/22/09
Talk about a tough audience! You have my sympathies  stephenkca | 10/22/09
Copying files around on the same physical drive is not a backup.  alsw | 10/22/09
New Here, Aren't You?  mejohnsn | 10/23/09
.... back-ups ...  digitrog | 10/22/09
... RAID drives - NOT a good idea at all !!  digitrog | 10/22/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  mikewink@... | 10/22/09
Not at all worried but a bit ticked off  paladin2 | 10/22/09
Another suggestion...  sidereal | 10/23/09
If you still have the drive  HexHammer67 | 10/24/09
A common problem  3dguru | 10/24/09
Have you considered switching to a Mac wink  whisperycat | 10/26/09
Why bother  rtk | 10/26/09
Unplugging a computer shouldn't cause the hard drives to brick.  AzuMao | 10/29/09
... today's' mac . ... aint MAC any more  trog7 | 10/26/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  crystally0320 | 10/27/09
Backups and NASes and such  G_Writer | 10/29/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  stewymelb | 10/30/09
TESTED AND WORKED!!!  i4connect@... | 10/31/09
Read the article.  AzuMao | 10/31/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  dghampton | 11/02/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  duhrain@... | 11/02/09
Over 9000  AzuMao | 11/02/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  duhrain@... | 11/02/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  duhrain@... | 11/02/09
Backing up to the same drive is worthless  greg@... | 11/09/09
You've got it backwards. Seagate "reliability" is an oxymoron.  AzuMao | 11/09/09
Neat solution to a Windows backup  jpdemers@... | 11/10/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  surfincrow | 11/14/09
What is the point  AzuMao | 11/14/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  volatileacid@... | 11/15/09
My bad  AzuMao | 11/15/09
Ghost and Acronis  frj111@... | 11/18/09
RE: One second: The time it takes to wipe three years of work  jfreedle2@... | 11/27/09

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