Isn't it wonderful...

BTNSManagement

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When you're 500 gig external harddrive shits out on you and you lose all your

SSD Samples
Project Files
3 gigs of music...


:) Fan-fucking-tastic eh? Thanks Western Digital.
 
^Truth.

All hard drives shit out sooner or later , no matter the brand name. You should always back stuff up as often as you can, it's worth the time it takes.
 
I have 7 hard drives, and planning to expand further into SSD soon.

Learned my lesson the hard way, too - some 4-5 years of musical work.. mostly forever lost (1999-2004).
You can still send your damaged drive to a specialist (EXPENSIVE) if the info was too valuable, to see if there's any hope.
 
A good backup strategy is the best investment you can make in your computing environment. Data loss sucks and data recovery is expensive. Back when I first started in IT down at the "Big Pharma" company were I work, I was on a first name basis with most of the employees at Ontrack Data Recovery services. So many of our scientists would save critical regulatory data on local drives instead of the network shares they were supposed to place data on, and with the large number of systems we had, I was sending them a drive a week (I managed the contract for data recovery at the time).

We would have 1 or 2 files, maybe a couple of images and stuff that were mission critical and it would cost us upwards of a few thousand dollars to recover the drive, and these were small drives at the time - back when data storage was like gold and the prices of drives reflected it. Now data storage is extremely cheap, so much so that there is little reason not to have double the storage required and backup critical data. The most secure method is still off site and even that today has come down in price with all the internet storage capabilities today.
 
Yes it was all legit music ha. I rip all my CDs i own in .wav hah.

And it turns out it's the USB port on the back of the drive that broke..and that it's not reading the device anymore cause it's not "pluggin" in. Should be an easy fix...
 
so, what brand of external HD would you guys recommend then?
i'm gonna buy one soon, and tbh i was pretty much set on WD as i've read quite a lot of good stuff about them on this very forum.
 
Are Glyph hard drives as good as they say? Cause they definetly cost more than the other hard drives companies.

Glyph hard-drives are actually Seagate hard-drives in a pretty looking case.

No.

They can fail just as easily as any drive. All mechanical drives fail eventually. I personally have never had a problem with WD, but have had problems with Maxtor and Seagate.

SSD's are the future.
 
All you people claiming to avoid WD know little to nothing about hardrives at all.

WD make the most solid hard drives on the planet which is why all the major PC manufacturers use them. A Hard drive is the WORST place you can back up your data. The safest place is on a DVD or BLU-RAY disk.

ALL hard drives eventually fail no matter who the manufacturer is. If it has moving parts eventually it will break down.

Some claim SS Drives are better, they arent. They are still succeptible to magnetic fields and power spikes.

DONT back your stuff up on Hard Drive. Back it up in some sort of permanent optical media.
 
I've had about 10 WD drives total, including the 3 I actively use now ... only ever had a problem with one and I was still able to salvage about 99% of everything using the included WD drive recovery & cloning software tools

all in all, 10% does not a bad company make IMO