By ThisGirl - 21/08/2012 02:30 - United States - Kennesaw

Today, I lost two terabytes' worth of photos to a friend's incompetence. He said he could save me some money and fix my slow computer for free. He ended up wiping the hard drive, and along with it, my photography portfolio from the last five years. FML
I agree, your life sucks 26 299
You deserved it 16 469

Same thing different taste

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This is why you have an external hard drive to save these important things onto when you are letting someone unqualified (I'm guessing) mess with your stuff.

theslimshadylp 6

Holy shit five years? I would give your friend the wrath of God if I were you.

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You can get programmes that can restore data that has been deleted. One time one of my hard drives ****** up and I had to reformat it to even get it working. I used Get Back Data NTFS (or FAT if that is your hard drive) or get data back, something like that. I could find everything I ever deleted from that hard drive, so nothing is ever permanently gone.

YDI, my portfolio is backed up on 3 devices and they are all on print in an actual portfolio. Have you learned anything from this?!

wairdt 5

This does suck and I'm sorry. But friends, this is why we always, always, always back-up. Always.

There is a software called undelete that can be helpful and recover some of that. Good luck!

mollymayan 3

That's why you get it done by someone who knows what they're doing.

Portable hard drives are the business.

We've all got one of THOSE friends... Mine destroyed a 300$ RC car.

perdix 29

Just go get your off-site back-up and recover your lost data. Anyone who relies on their data keeps a copy at a separate location just in case of fire, burglary, flood, etc. where their computer is located. Oh, you don't have one? Incompetence seems to be contagious.

Why kind of photographer doesn't keep at least one back up? Geez.