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Introduction: a few days before Thursday, August commercial fridges 31, 2006 and only occasionally, I heard a strange little noise on the hard drive of my laptop but it did not alert me more than that, what a mistake!
Act 1: So last Thursday, wanting to update my MSN Search, I decided to uninstall, delete the index and then reinstall the latest version directory. I decided to resume indexing (disk intensive activity commercial fridges of course), which usually takes several hours (1,700,000 + documents to be indexed).
Act 2: Friday morning, I noticed that my laptop commercial fridges is completely frozen. The most serious being that he was stuck at stage CheckDisk, proof that the laptop had rebooted itself. Not a good sign for the disk. So I stop this laptop and restarting it, a characteristic noise freezes my blood. The hard drive is gone lollipop and suddenly, I realized I did not backup for a long time ...
Act 5: I get a lot of answers and especially the following answer to a colleague: "To enable you to recover data you the technique of 'the freezer. You put your disc in a freezer bag and you let SEALED in the freezer commercial fridges for an hour and you should then be able to use for some time (enough for Backuper) "
Act 6: I have nothing to lose and I'm starting. I put my disc in a sealed freezer bag. I put this in another tightly closed bag airtight freezer bag and I "stuffs" my disk to 9:30. At 10:30, the alarm warns me that the hard drive should commercial fridges be developed. I gently get out of the freezer and bags, I engages in the previous USB case then I run a Robocopy my whole C: drive to a safer drive.
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