Fixed my backup drive.

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2013/10/29 15:22:03 (permalink)

Fixed my backup drive.

As some of you know, I've recently revamped / rewired the entire studio so before I get down to doing some more work, I thought I'd do a full backup of system & projects.
 
External drive was dead. Nothing. Swapped USB cables/ports. Still nothing
 
Turns out, something had chewed through the power cable.
 
 
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    Re: Fixed my backup drive. 2013/10/29 17:04:53 (permalink)
    Bristol_Jonesey
    As some of you know, I've recently revamped / rewired the entire studio so before I get down to doing some more work, I thought I'd do a full backup of system & projects.
     
    External drive was dead. Nothing. Swapped USB cables/ports. Still nothing
     
    Turns out, something had chewed through the power cable.
     
     
    I like simple answers


    wait a minute.
     
    Am I the only one who  thinks that changing out the power cord is not the most important part of this equation???
     
    WHAT chewed thru the power cable and where is it NOW??? 

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    Re: Fixed my backup drive. 2013/10/29 18:18:31 (permalink)
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    Bristol_Jonesey
    As some of you know, I've recently revamped / rewired the entire studio so before I get down to doing some more work, I thought I'd do a full backup of system & projects.
     
    External drive was dead. Nothing. Swapped USB cables/ports. Still nothing
     
    Turns out, something had chewed through the power cable.
     
    I like simple answers


    wait a minute.
     
    Am I the only one who  thinks that changing out the power cord is not the most important part of this equation???
     
    WHAT chewed thru the power cable and where is it NOW??? 




     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    Re: Fixed my backup drive. 2013/10/30 06:46:37 (permalink)
    I thought I heard something thrashing around in the studio
     
    Nah, it was either the cat, or it got damaged during the refurb.

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