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[ā€“] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

lol thatā€™s all Greek to me but thanks, Iā€™ve made a note to try and figure it out.

Basically it was my own lack of planning and consistency. I was too lazy or distracted to backup consistently, head full of whatever I was busy with, or gave/lent my backed-up-on-cd music collection to someone else I didnā€™t stay in contact with. Then my computer would get a virus or a component would break and that was it. Or I lost stuff in moves, or a hard drive I kept to try and salvage later got irreparably damaged in storage.

I still have some kept drives I might try to get data off when I figure out how to do it safely. I know there are a few ways of doing data recovery and I have at least once managed to get a computer going again with a bootable Linux usb just long enough to grab the important stuff. Iā€™ve even used it to rescue scan and find viruses that hid from the AV. Another time I manually put the drive in a drive enclosure.

But with some it might still be risky. I know at least one forces you to enter your Microsoft password to log in (at least while in the computer) which I donā€™t want to do on a compromised device. I havenā€™t tried to see if the Linux usb can bypass that or if thatā€™s guarded against. Iā€™m also not sure if thereā€™s any ā€˜protectionsā€™ against accessing data while the drive is out of the machine but I do know that stuff exists with some hard drives so we will see.

Anything I know about computers I had to teach myself, so despite trying to catch up thereā€™s knowledge gaps and lack of experience with some things.

Idk the old drives arenā€™t urgent. I think for now Iā€™ll focus on getting anything important and possibly time sensitive downloaded to local and then back it up to the hard drive I have, and the hard drives can wait til I have the brain space to deal with it.