Thanks to you and Tonks. I'll send it to my beta to see if she has any joy. I use an external hard drive, and it worked great with my old laptop, but it doesn't like this new one at ALL. I think that is the trouble - it got corrupted going from the laptop to the external hd. I'll give anything a go at this point!
I use an external hard drive, and it worked great with my old laptop, but it doesn't like this new one at ALL. I think that is the trouble - it got corrupted going from the laptop to the external hd.
If that external HD was plugged into your old computer when it got fried, the HD might have gotten corrupted at the same time, especially if something was being backed up onto it, or read from it, at the time. You might want to try reinstalling the HD's driver software to see if that solves the problem.
I'd also save work to your new computer's HD for short term storage, and use the external drive for backup purposes only; the usual procedure is to just do incremental backups daily (presuming you are doing enough work on a daily basis to back up), and a full backup once a week.
IOW, you should have TWO copies of your file, one on your computer, and one on the external HD which may not be the most current, but gives you a (hopefully) recoverable copy with the next-to-last most recent changes, in case something happens to the copy on your computer.
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Date: 2011-06-06 08:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-06 08:54 pm (UTC)If that external HD was plugged into your old computer when it got fried, the HD might have gotten corrupted at the same time, especially if something was being backed up onto it, or read from it, at the time. You might want to try reinstalling the HD's driver software to see if that solves the problem.
I'd also save work to your new computer's HD for short term storage, and use the external drive for backup purposes only; the usual procedure is to just do incremental backups daily (presuming you are doing enough work on a daily basis to back up), and a full backup once a week.
IOW, you should have TWO copies of your file, one on your computer, and one on the external HD which may not be the most current, but gives you a (hopefully) recoverable copy with the next-to-last most recent changes, in case something happens to the copy on your computer.