[NTLUG:Discuss] Needles in a haystack
Tom O
tomnsue at verizon.net
Sun Jan 7 11:18:54 CST 2007
On Sunday 07 January 2007 10:18, Robert Citek wrote:
> Lenrek Xunil wrote:
> > My bro's wife asked me to look at the Windows XP PC.
>
> I read that sentence and immediately thought "Oh, no. This can't be
> good." Sure enough, it got worse.
>
Reminds me of a T-shirt I saw someone wearing at the Sidewalk Sale that
said, "NO, I will not fix your computer."
If you continue, you will spend many long hours attempting to recover their
data. You will not be successful to the degree they expect and sounds like,
she will demand. Disappointment is already in their future.
I would explain:
1. How they should backup their data in future to a USB external drive so
this problem doesn't happen again.
2. Explain that HDD's do fail and their new drive will eventually fail and
put them into the same situation they are in now unless they have a backup.
3. TRY to explain that if they had had a backup this problem would not now be
a problem.
After two weeks, chances are the data was not "mission critical" and they have
already put in their important websites in Favorites, added their friends
email addresses and gotten over the shock of "our files are gone."
Long ago, I heard a saying that I did not understand, "No good deed goes
unpunished." Today I know well what it means.
I remind myself of that anytime I'm asked, "Hey, can you look at my computer?"
Tom
PS - be glad you are not married to this lady.
--
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"Not as lean, not as mean, but still a MARINE."
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