They reinstalled Windows @schattenjaeger without telling me they were going to do so.
For some reason they backed up my documents and my desktop but not my photographs or my music. Then they lied and said there were no photos on my hard disc when there were hundreds.
I've run some restoration software overnight but so far, the files I've found, won't open despite their being in "excellent" condition. I googled it and apparently even if a file has been found and not overwritten there is not guarantee that it can be successfully restored.
I suspect I will simply have to give up at some point and start again with the downloading and organising. 😢
But I'll try a few more, if I can find them, before I do that.
Losing the organisation is mildly annoying; losing the edits is a real pain. I always feel initially I will never be able to edit them again just-so, but I know from experience that is not true. You can.
It's the reverse for me as I do very little editing. Trying to find the photographs I wanted before I'd started organising them into folders, however, was a huge waste of time.
Anyway. Whatever. As you can see I'm in a "poor me" kind of frame of mind.
Too bad.
I keep my pictures on a separate HDD. (but I have no back-up, if that drive fails it's bye-bye 40k pictures :D) Having so many pictures has teached me one thing - my pictures aren't that special. It's a good feeling to have them but ultimately they are all useless. The most I'll do is maybe watch them once a year. The best pictures I've already uploaded to the web and other places...
I once deleted a bunch of pictures too. I managed to recover about 50% of my images. These were images from my army service. It definitely sucks when it happens.
I'm not sure they are ultimately useless @sulev. They are my bread and butter here.
I was sorting them and editing them into folders for my Steemit posts in such a way I knew which ones I'd used and which ones I hadn't.
For example, I have a photograph in mind for a post I want to do today but I have no idea where it is in my backups.
I could have gone straight to it in my file system. 😢
The reason I started putting them in specific folders was because I was spending inordinate amounts of time trying to find them.
I feel I just can't face going back to the beginning but, if I don't , I'm sure there will come a point where the frustration of trying to find them will outweigh the frustration of having to start again. 😊
Yeah. I'm pretty sure this is one of those situations where it simply isn't worth it @schattenjaeger.
I have already started the long, slow process of downloading from Google photos, editing them and putting them in folders again. The ones I've already used I won't bother with and the ones that have nothing to do with Steemit but are lost will just have to remain lost.
There have been a lot of lessons learned over the last couple of days!
Count this as a good thing because now you will stop using silly folders and get some good photo organization software. there is one where you can put tags on the photos and make them searchable. I used to use it before my fast box burned out and now I am back to using folders by year. It's a little too heavy for this sorry excuse of a netbook I am using now.
I looked into tagging software previously @leprechaun but went for the folders in the end. They worked really well but were organised by topic/event rather than years. 😊
No 2nd backup of pictures in the cloud? You don't make 3 backups of important files? It's worth the money.
Once I had bought a computer, long time ago. Was the first computer I had ever built and I was so proud of myself. I had it a few years, then one stormy night, while it was on we had a power surge. The computer was plugged straight in the wall. Fried the power supply.
That got me thinking about computer problems more. Everything that could go wrong at any point in time as a surprise. You must thing of the worst, and prepare a plan for it. Just in case.
Make backups of all important files. Files that can't be recovered or easily downloaded to the internet. Have 3 locations for those files. Your computer, the cloud, and another hard copy. Most Important files should not be saved to your computer or the cloud. They should be on 3 separate USB drives. One in the gun safe (any safe), one in a safe deposit box, one in a secret location only you know where it is. Not in home, Not in bank.
They reinstalled Windows @schattenjaeger without telling me they were going to do so.
For some reason they backed up my documents and my desktop but not my photographs or my music. Then they lied and said there were no photos on my hard disc when there were hundreds.
I've run some restoration software overnight but so far, the files I've found, won't open despite their being in "excellent" condition. I googled it and apparently even if a file has been found and not overwritten there is not guarantee that it can be successfully restored.
I suspect I will simply have to give up at some point and start again with the downloading and organising. 😢
But I'll try a few more, if I can find them, before I do that.
So you do still have the photos, but lost the organising?
Pretty much I think @ocrdu. See my reply below.
Losing the organisation is mildly annoying; losing the edits is a real pain. I always feel initially I will never be able to edit them again just-so, but I know from experience that is not true. You can.
It's the reverse for me as I do very little editing. Trying to find the photographs I wanted before I'd started organising them into folders, however, was a huge waste of time.
Anyway. Whatever. As you can see I'm in a "poor me" kind of frame of mind.
This too shall pass one way or another!
Too bad.
I keep my pictures on a separate HDD. (but I have no back-up, if that drive fails it's bye-bye 40k pictures :D) Having so many pictures has teached me one thing - my pictures aren't that special. It's a good feeling to have them but ultimately they are all useless. The most I'll do is maybe watch them once a year. The best pictures I've already uploaded to the web and other places...
I once deleted a bunch of pictures too. I managed to recover about 50% of my images. These were images from my army service. It definitely sucks when it happens.
Sorry for my rambling.
All the best!
I'm not sure they are ultimately useless @sulev. They are my bread and butter here.
I was sorting them and editing them into folders for my Steemit posts in such a way I knew which ones I'd used and which ones I hadn't.
For example, I have a photograph in mind for a post I want to do today but I have no idea where it is in my backups.
I could have gone straight to it in my file system. 😢
The reason I started putting them in specific folders was because I was spending inordinate amounts of time trying to find them.
I feel I just can't face going back to the beginning but, if I don't , I'm sure there will come a point where the frustration of trying to find them will outweigh the frustration of having to start again. 😊
Technically, nothing is ever truly "gone" from a hard drive. It's just fragmented into smaller bits all over the hard drive. Sorta, kinda.
It's theoretically possible to always recover lost data as long as the hard drive itself works, but... it may cost a pretty, pretty penny.
And it may not be worth it in most situations, sadly.
Yeah. I'm pretty sure this is one of those situations where it simply isn't worth it @schattenjaeger.
I have already started the long, slow process of downloading from Google photos, editing them and putting them in folders again. The ones I've already used I won't bother with and the ones that have nothing to do with Steemit but are lost will just have to remain lost.
There have been a lot of lessons learned over the last couple of days!
Ugh... I hope it all works out. Sounds tedious, but if it can be done, you'll find a way to do it if it is worth doing.
Best of luck.
Yeah. After moaning in some comments and then writing a post about it this afternoon, I knuckled down and started again.
After that I started to feel better.
Thank you for your support @schattenjaeger. I appreciate it! 😊
Count this as a good thing because now you will stop using silly folders and get some good photo organization software. there is one where you can put tags on the photos and make them searchable. I used to use it before my fast box burned out and now I am back to using folders by year. It's a little too heavy for this sorry excuse of a netbook I am using now.
I looked into tagging software previously @leprechaun but went for the folders in the end. They worked really well but were organised by topic/event rather than years. 😊
No 2nd backup of pictures in the cloud? You don't make 3 backups of important files? It's worth the money.
Once I had bought a computer, long time ago. Was the first computer I had ever built and I was so proud of myself. I had it a few years, then one stormy night, while it was on we had a power surge. The computer was plugged straight in the wall. Fried the power supply.
That got me thinking about computer problems more. Everything that could go wrong at any point in time as a surprise. You must thing of the worst, and prepare a plan for it. Just in case.
Make backups of all important files. Files that can't be recovered or easily downloaded to the internet. Have 3 locations for those files. Your computer, the cloud, and another hard copy. Most Important files should not be saved to your computer or the cloud. They should be on 3 separate USB drives. One in the gun safe (any safe), one in a safe deposit box, one in a secret location only you know where it is. Not in home, Not in bank.