been with out a computer for 10 days now.... (at school...)
laptop has 3 year extended warranty thru bestbuy.
its 1 year old.
i rook it in, because the AC adapter female jack on the computer was loose and had an intermittant connection.... (fails to charge sometimes)
best buy "geek dumbass squad" says we dont do hardware, we sub it out to a warranty place.....
10 days later....
my mom picks it up. (today). i drive home between classes to get my computer (online reports and tests to take.... tired of the library ) and i boot it..... IT HAS A NEW OR REFORMATTED HARDRIVE!!!!
anyway... im not going to write about how i almost got thrown out of best buy... or the loss of 40 Gigs of data, and a fair amount of legit purchased music downloads.....
anyway.. so im SOL... computer is having them do the system recovery thing to try and see if they can save anything...
kinda sick to my stomach thinking baout it....
so yeah. thats where i have been.......................................
wishing i was im the bahamas as matt's thread says
Dude. Sue 'em. This is america!
Sounds like a mess. Aren't you supposed to back up important stuff on a disc or something. (Look who's giving computer advice). Anyways the Bahamas are way overrated. Cheer up, it could be worse. It could be raining.
Elliot
And you'll never guess what I'm picking up tomorrow.
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Mar 30 2006, 12:16 AM) |
Dude. Sue 'em. This is america! |
Signatures don't really mean anything either. Just say that you were not aware of the implications regarding possible data loss. Hand them an approximate value of the legitimatly aquired data and ask them to settle. If they don't, then turn up the heat.
Sorry to hear about your best buy/computer woes. At least your ankle isn't broken.
Anyway, PM me your mailing address, and I'll send something to cheer you up.
Jen
same thing happened with my work lap top. whats worse, the company it geeks did it to me. wiped out a year and half of critical records. you'd think the company geeks would know to back up and reinstall data.
hey jen if i pm you my mailing address will you cheer me up too?
Jenny your avatar cheers me up. Sexiest pic ever.
Elliot
Standard procedure, always to do that.
Just like in remodeling when the people still live there, on Fridays always cut the water lines so they have no water over the weekend.
Best insurance policy ever. ...backup.
Dude I feel yer pain.
Took ours in for a charging problem and same thing. Got it back with a new hard drive.
Wife was PISSED!!!
Ouch 40 gigs of porn! How will you ever recover?
of Miles goat porn too.
so many hours wasted downloading them.
Oh Miles....?
Standard issue
Although when I fix DC jacks (do it all the time for people--30 bucks a pop) I backup thier data when I have the itching to randomly gut thier OS...
b
Warranties are worthless.... Every time I'm offered one I turn it down..
Fine print sucks
That sooo sucks
PM me what you are missing and want replaced & I'll see what I can hook you up with.
There is a lot of data on my computer at home, but the only stuff I would _really_ lament loosing would be my music and picture library. So, that stuff gets backed up, and is mirrored on 2 different machines. Even though my older PC has no speakers and was de-authorised to play iTunes stuff, I still use it as a big back up drive for pictures and music.
Any documents that I have are mostly unimportant. I guess I should save my current flow diagrams and things like that. But for the most part, papers that I wrote last year are not going to be important to me. Lost game files just means I get to play more. reinstalling applications is a PITA, but its not the end of the world.
But yeah, for the future... Anyhting that you don't want to loose should be backed up, and anyhting that you _really_ don't want to loose should be backed up on multiple media (CD - second hard drive - etc.)
Zach
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Mar 29 2006, 11:17 PM) |
And you'll never guess what I'm picking up tomorrow. |
QUOTE (Joe Ricard @ Mar 30 2006, 08:09 AM) | ||
YOUR SIGN? |
QUOTE (bmunday @ Mar 30 2006, 08:16 AM) | ||||
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904 gauges you douchebags. I'm going to pick them up right now.
Hi,
being on both sides of the fence on this one...
The standard policy is to replace the parts.
Your system probably needed a new motherboard...that is where the charging plug is soldered to.
So, when you replace the board, the new board does not recognise the hard drive.
They just fdisk it, and bingo, it sees the new drive, although all the data is "lost"
There are some online places to look for pricing...look up computer forensics...these companies specialize in recovering data.
In the future...put everything in one directory tree...under Aaron.
Then all your documents, homework, music etc can be there...
Usually its not as much data as you think.
Then back it all up before you pass it off for hardware work.
If your laptop has been taken apart, it will need to be taken apart again...probably within one year...so be careful...
Rich
the bahamas is very beautiful...ive been there several times. St.Croix is amazingly beautiful. I have all of my computers working, and i'd STILL like to be there.
b
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Mar 30 2006, 08:55 AM) |
904 gauges you douchebags. I'm going to pick them up right now. |
They did the same thing to me.
Look on your "bill" no charge of course. Mine said they optimized my system by reinstalling software. And at no charge also.
Did you read your work order when you took it in, before you signed it? I bet you signed on the part where you declined the data backup. It would have cost you.
I backed up, but missed a bunch of pictures my wife wanted (not that kind of pictures) and some music for my daughter. I was able to recover everything I could think of with this http://http://www.getdata.com/.
You can run the "trial version" and see what it finds and then buy it if you decide to recover it.
I am sure there are better progams out there but I figured the trial is free so I had nothing to lose.
Also it takes a long time, like defraging 120M hard drive on a 486. I let it run all night.
so i just jacked my roommates computer
anyway - work order said loose connection.
i was asked if i had any "critical data" on it..... it didnt click to me that the harddrive would be erassed or replaced....
i signed off on the wirk order (fine print sucks....)
so yeah... thanks for the comments.
life gave me lemons.... so i chucked em back as hard as i could
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Mar 29 2006, 11:11 PM) |
anyway... im not going to write about how i almost got thrown out of best buy... |
QUOTE (Jenny @ Mar 30 2006, 12:01 PM) | ||
I'd like to hear more about this. I've wanted to throttle a couple of best buy geeks myself. No offense to geeks. Jen |
Hm.. that wasn't as dramatic as I was hoping for. Not the loss of data, I mean. But the scene you made at BB. Next time I'm down that way, how about you and I go sling some dog poo at the store front?
Jen
Aaron,
Was not trying to .
I took it in to have a key on the keyboard fixed. They also fixed a USB port (didn't expect that). I was completely suprised the harddrive got reformatted. I had a little talk with the boy behind the counter. He showed me the fine print. His manager? came over to supervise our discussion and back him up.
My reason for posting is I think I managed to recover an enormous amount of data with the linked software. I ran the trial version. It listed pages and pages of files to recover (not in a nicely structured way). I bought it and recovered all the files I wanted.
If you want to recover your data do not use the computer until you try the software. You kids with these reliabile computer don't remember when corrupted hard disks were less than unheard of.
I am trying to recover this 14 year old computer....and man the HD is so touchy.....
b
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Mar 30 2006, 11:57 AM) |
i signed off on the wirk order (fine print sucks....) |
I have a new tack...
I give them my business card and tell them there are 9 floors of lawyers at the firm...
Ken
AA,
maybe they found a butterfly in your computer??
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