Graphic card first aid
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A fan is an important part of the graphic card and I personally use as many fans as I can because i'm a fan's fan cause it's cool.
Then as we are dealing wth technical matter, my external HD has fallen on the floor from the desk and is OOO.
The HD is under garantee and will be replaced by the maker (Maxtor) but to recover my data (100 GB of MP3 and 6 years of work) it should cost at least a 1000 euros.
Maybe some wizard here knows a cooler solution?
i'l be gratefull
Then as we are dealing wth technical matter, my external HD has fallen on the floor from the desk and is OOO.
The HD is under garantee and will be replaced by the maker (Maxtor) but to recover my data (100 GB of MP3 and 6 years of work) it should cost at least a 1000 euros.
Maybe some wizard here knows a cooler solution?
i'l be gratefull
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YEAH! that I allready knowCateArcher wrote: Sorry im so wizard at computers or nething
may aswell ask a plank of wood it would b more helpfull than me
But do not relate wood to computers as our Norwegian friends do have wooden computers (its the only matter that doesn't freeze there, where they live, close to the north pole)
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Thanks for your answer
Actually the HD is not well alive but not totally dead yet.
When started it makes a stupid sound, mix of hard core techno and primitive cellular phone ringing :music:
Any recovery software is useless as long as the HD won't start, of course.
All I found was data recovery cies. that will open the HD, take the disks out and read them with their own displays but its (quite) expensive
Cheaper than my car's (front) (h)ash tray though
Actually the HD is not well alive but not totally dead yet.
When started it makes a stupid sound, mix of hard core techno and primitive cellular phone ringing :music:
Any recovery software is useless as long as the HD won't start, of course.
All I found was data recovery cies. that will open the HD, take the disks out and read them with their own displays but its (quite) expensive
Cheaper than my car's (front) (h)ash tray though
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there you are!
Thanks Cate I dig your support and I'm touched by your kindness.
But with the bunch of comp wizards here I thaught one of them could bring me some sort of solution...
Actually I found someone in Bangladesh but I don't expect to go there b4 a century or two and, besides, I've heard they dont even speak Norvegian over there.
See you around soon and dont forget: I am your friend! don't kill me it hurts
Thanks Cate I dig your support and I'm touched by your kindness.
But with the bunch of comp wizards here I thaught one of them could bring me some sort of solution...
Actually I found someone in Bangladesh but I don't expect to go there b4 a century or two and, besides, I've heard they dont even speak Norvegian over there.
See you around soon and dont forget: I am your friend! don't kill me it hurts
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