19 HOURS Down the Drain

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Re: 19 HOURS Down the Drain

Post by Alt » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:04 am

msftone wrote:oh in my case, this is a 1tb data drive in non-raid configuration. it has 650gb of data on it ..
And a complex folder/file tree. Right?

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Re: 19 HOURS Down the Drain

Post by msftone » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:28 pm

define c omplex

5-6 levels max .. maybe a 7 if you count leafs.

it is mostly a backup disk of usre profiles c:\users\<profile>

so it would look like mostly off volume

<user>\Desktop
<user>\Music
<user>\..etc...
<user>\Favorites


Worst case is probably music

<user>\music\itunes\media\artist_album\song.mp4

documents would be something like

<user>\documents\adobe\aftereffects\<project>\project_helperfolder\file.???

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Re: 19 HOURS Down the Drain

Post by msftone » Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:39 pm

any more updates on this ? topic?

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Re: 19 HOURS Down the Drain

Post by msftone » Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:10 pm

btw -- mine occured when i accidentally did windows 7 setup and selected "delete" the non-boot drive i was installing to.

i did not format the drive but it set the partition to Protective MBR ...

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