it's been ailing severely--crashing and restarting on its own many times per day--and it did it at an inopportune time yesterday. i slapped the hell out of the tower as it was restarting on its own accord--at which point it restarted again, but failed to boot (did the ol' DISC BOOT FAIL--INSERT SYSTEM DISC AND PRESS ENTER trick).so i bitchslapped it again...with, ummm, significant force.i really don't care what i fucked up, because it's old, runs like shit on its best day, and needed to be replaced a year ago. i would, however, like to recover stuff like music and pictures (particularly some pictures of my daughter).When I built the computer, I included dual hard drives and mirrored them with RAID. anyone wanna guess as to whether or not i likely damaged both hard drives?would damaging one hard drive in a setup like this cause it to do this? what about other stuff? any ideas what I broke?(by the way, it's done this once or maybe twice before within the last year or so, including about a month or two ago...after a day or two, it mysteriously started working again and didn't give any more trouble than normal afterwards).
12/6/2007 1:47:10 AM
not sure, but at least dell has some silly stacking coupons good till today so you picked a good time for it
12/6/2007 1:55:29 AM
these couponsshow me themalthough i really home i can recover the stuff from my old computer
12/6/2007 2:06:10 AM
Make sure everything is seated correctly. Assuming that the concussive forced didn't damage the harddrives, you may have knocked loose a cable, card, RAM, or CPU.There are plenty of software options out there for recovering data. Since you're drives were mirrored, you have a good shot at recovering all your data assuming that you haven't physically damaged the drives to the point they don't physically function. If you have done this, data recover would have to be done by a lab which costs thousands.
12/6/2007 2:16:08 AM
12/6/2007 2:22:27 AM
hit it one more time reaaaallly reaaalllyy hard. that should fix it.
12/6/2007 11:01:14 AM
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12/6/2007 11:32:44 AM
ha. I got pissed at something and kicked the desk, knocking my external hard drive on the ground in the process. Now it goes click...click...click and then powers down. oh and just take a sledge hammer to that bitch and bash the hell out of it. Don't forget to take pics or a video.[Edited on December 6, 2007 at 1:19 PM. Reason : ]
12/6/2007 1:16:29 PM
shot guns are fun for their destruction too
12/6/2007 1:23:14 PM
Thought it was like 60g's of tolerance. Also, those new SSD can take up to 1600g's before hardware failure...
12/6/2007 1:48:04 PM
thank you theduke666this thread made me lol a little
12/6/2007 5:29:00 PM
hmmm... so you can't control your temper and break your inanimate computer because I guess it makes you feel better to punch something that holds valuable data? i dunno, seems funny to me that you'd get on here crying about how you want pics of your kid, though, when all it took was you not breaking the device that held them.[Edited on December 6, 2007 at 7:38 PM. Reason : s]
12/6/2007 7:36:25 PM
hahahahawell you have two chances at getting your data!
12/6/2007 11:51:15 PM
i've punched computers before. I feel your pain
12/7/2007 8:41:13 AM
^ Same here, but I was like 13.
12/7/2007 8:43:35 AM
yeah, here's a thought, don't hit your machine....
12/7/2007 1:57:05 PM
id say one of your harddrive cables got loose (power or IDE)
12/9/2007 9:23:28 AM
I remember one time in leazar back in like '97 I was working on a CSC210 program and it was about 4a.m. and I could not get my fucking program to compile without segfaulting and no matter how many times i went through the code, i couldn't find anything wrong.I took a break, walked around outside, went back in, combed through it again, found a couple of minor errors, and recompiled..... SEGFAULT.I lost it and bitchslapped the monitor, which promptly blinked out and wouldn't come back on. So i power cycled the computer, and moved over to a new station. the mouthbreathing lab TA never noticed.
12/9/2007 9:34:48 AM
yea thats a little different though, considering your data was on a filesystem and not the goddamn hard drive of the computer you slapped.pwn to thee, duke. control your temper next time.
12/9/2007 11:15:57 AM
if you cant get the HDD to recover via normal means, try the "freezer trick"i've never done it, but i've heard from several different sources that it has worked for some situations. (1) pull out the hard drive(2) connect an IDE - USB cable to the hard drive(3) put the hard drive (with IDE cable end connected) in a freezer bag(4) put hard drive in freezer for >30 mins, with USB end of cable coming out of the freezer(5) connect USB end to different (working) windows computer(6) try to recover the data -- time is critical. it may not work for long.let me know if it works. i have a crashed HDD i want to recover pics off as well.[Edited on December 9, 2007 at 7:31 PM. Reason : ]
12/9/2007 7:28:22 PM
12/9/2007 8:04:29 PM
I thought seg faults were run time only events? Been awhile since I have done anything in C/C++
12/9/2007 9:13:07 PM
i assume it compiled fine, but had an error with a pointer and seg faulted during run time
12/9/2007 11:34:34 PM
12/10/2007 2:33:52 AM
yea sounds like you're in denial that you have a problem.let me tell you, hitting something fragile that holds valuable data is not "cool" or "normal" or anything other than indicative of someone who's got an anger management problemand i have to say, now, could you really be any more of a stereotype? get a grip on yourself.[Edited on December 10, 2007 at 7:44 AM. Reason : s]
12/10/2007 7:44:01 AM
12/10/2007 10:49:37 AM
I've sent my n64 controller flying across the room once when one of my neighbors remote detonated a mine in Goldeneye for the fifteen thousand time causing me to instantly lose.
12/10/2007 11:00:22 AM
yea, and how old were ya when you did that?
12/10/2007 11:16:57 AM
freezer trick doesn't work btw.
12/12/2007 3:52:14 AM
^^^I used to have a friend who'd flip you over backwards in your couch, throw computer chairs out the window, punch you in the stomach, etc after you've beaten him at some game. I've never played with him, but I've heard hahahaaa
12/12/2007 9:33:15 AM
12/12/2007 12:14:58 PM
bump
3/22/2008 9:21:30 AM
lot of duke hatin' in this thread like y'all never resorted to percussive maintenance not sure what ever came of this but I'd image both disks to the same image w/ ddrescue and probably that'll yield a full image, if not hopefully enough to perform data recovery on[Edited on March 22, 2008 at 4:39 PM. Reason : .]
3/22/2008 4:38:34 PM
freezer trick worked for mewhat the fuck would it be so well known for then[Edited on March 22, 2008 at 10:00 PM. Reason : .]
3/22/2008 9:56:31 PM
so i took my old desktop to a PC repair shop in town, and they recovered the data for me and transferred it to my laptop for $35. he said all that had happened was that my build was so old that the hard drives (mirrored in RAID) no longer physically operated at exactly the same RPM, and this is why it wouldn't boot up (and almost certainly why it liked to spontaneously restart without warning). he said the drives still work individually, but they can't be used in a RAID array anymore.whatever. i'll keep them as a secondary backup for that data, then sell the rest of the computer for whatever anyone wants to give me for it on craigslist.
3/23/2008 1:10:44 AM
3/23/2008 9:17:10 AM
Yep, I woulda started at at least $50... I'd keep going to that place.
3/23/2008 9:22:38 AM