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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Not in jail anymore, yay! Gender: Posts: 3,482 Thanks: 1,074 Thanked 185 Times in 118 Posts | My jump-drive is missing. Damn. We stayed in Virginia for the first night of our vacation. OK. The next morning, I have it with me... and by the time we reach South Carolina, I don't. It might have fallen out along one of the stops along the way, but I think I might have left it at the hotel in Virginia. I had a month of work on my most recent game on it, and all my others, too. Looks like I won't be entering the competition... You know, I put a lot of ideas and time into that game. And some other stuff on there. This sucks, because I know it won't be the same if I try to make it again. From now on, I will be backing it up weekly. Err. My new one up weekly. |
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| The Bee's Knees Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: The land of rain and trees (Oregon) Gender: Posts: 29,755 Thanks: 1,649 Thanked 5,701 Times in 2,581 Posts Blog Entries: 20 | Bummer. Stuff like that has happened to me before, both losing work that I hadn't backed up and losing thumb drives containing valuable stuff. It blows when it happens, but at least it serves as a life lesson. I try to back up everything important on my computer now. |
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| Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: I rub my tilde all over your asterisk Gender: Posts: 28,102 Thanks: 2,157 Thanked 5,338 Times in 2,433 Posts | You really gotta back stuff up in more ways than one for it to be safe. Jump drives are too easy to lose, anyway. I'd never misplace my external hard drive. |
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| Marshmallow Knight ☆ Supermod Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Southern Ontario Gender: Posts: 23,275 Thanks: 568 Thanked 3,297 Times in 1,582 Posts Blog Entries: 1 | Store it on the cloud, man. Dropbox for the not lose: https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTQzMzUyMjk If you're worried about privacy, you can just use a file archiver and encrypt that sucker up. I recommend 7zip. (Yes, I'm trying to get you to sign up for it so I get more free space.) |
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| *Admin* "mine.. not yours. NO. MINE." Epic Ladynerd Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: Forteresse de Valois Gender: Posts: 28,504 Thanks: 1,658 Thanked 1,820 Times in 1,042 Posts | Not to lessen your frustration (because that's really sucky, man, and I'm sorry to hear it), but honestly, saving anything important ONLY on a jumpdrive is asking for serious trouble. They aren't reliable, they are incredibly easy to lose, and being so small anyone could break it by stepping on it or even putting the wrong thing down on top of it. If you need something portable, at least choose something like a mini external HD. They come pretty damn small these days, not too expensive, have tonnes more space, and overall safer (harder to lose, you can protect the content with passwords etc, much more reliable memory type and much harder to break by accident [unless you drop **** or whatever]). Just remember, even if you've lost previous work, it's all experience towards your next project. It wasn't a complete waste, you know? Trust me, I've been there (back in the days of my floppy disc REFORMATTING ITSELF WHY). I learnt many lessons. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Not in jail anymore, yay! Gender: Posts: 3,482 Thanks: 1,074 Thanked 185 Times in 118 Posts | Quote:
I think I'm going to get one of these other things (external hard drives, Dropbox, etc), or possibly all of them, soon. | |
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| Marshmallow Knight ☆ Supermod Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Southern Ontario Gender: Posts: 23,275 Thanks: 568 Thanked 3,297 Times in 1,582 Posts Blog Entries: 1 | What SD says is true. Portable devices are much more failure-prone than hard drives which sit inside of a desktop. They should never the your primary copy, let alone your only copy. Your post sounds like you're travelling though. If you're not willing to sign up for a online storage account, can you at least e-mail yourself copies every now and then? |
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| Fairy-Slaying Maniac Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: 1592 Miles Away From Here Gender: Posts: 18,062 Thanks: 148 Thanked 683 Times in 482 Posts | Best to have two backups of whatever it is, especially if it's on a failure-prone, easily lost stick of sillicon. |
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| PRESS ANY KEY TO PANIC! Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: A Tiny Shed Gender: Posts: 16,483 Thanks: 529 Thanked 1,254 Times in 897 Posts Blog Entries: 46 | I have a large object on my thumb drive so I don't lose it. That being said, I also have my computer, and an external hard drive. Never have anything important without it. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Not in jail anymore, yay! Gender: Posts: 3,482 Thanks: 1,074 Thanked 185 Times in 118 Posts | Whaddaya know! We stopped by on our way home, and it turned out that the hotel found it! ... I think this is a warning from the universe, anyway. |
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| Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: At the bottom of the shipping address list Gender: Posts: 1,743 Thanks: 156 Thanked 74 Times in 54 Posts | Yeah, I was going to suggest that you call the hotel and see if anyone found it in the room you stayed in. I'm happy you found it though, and now you know to keep better track of its whereabouts when you're carrying it around on vacation. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: THIS LOCATION REMINDS ME OF A PUZZLE, LUKE Gender: Posts: 9,077 Thanks: 2,825 Thanked 1,222 Times in 822 Posts | I like lessons in which you don't actually have to lose a month of hard work, but you still learn something for the future. I wish they happened more often. |
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| Member Join Date: May 2003 Location: in your mind Gender: Posts: 2,134 Thanks: 21 Thanked 146 Times in 99 Posts | Pretty recently, I was doing a 3 week project on a laptop, and 2 days before it was due, the laptop decided not to start anymore. But, I had saved everything on a jump drive right before this came up. Narrowly averted just by luck. |
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