.. And there goes all my work...
PBEmpire
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A total catastrophe happened yesterday! The hard drive of my Mac got corrupted and when I took it to the service shop, they told me that I had to have my hard drive replaced!! All my files would be deleted!! There goes 2 half finished games down the drain! Damn I am pissed! The game was shaping up nicely with all the logic bits done and with some minor additions, it was set to be launched by next month. Now all the files, with the code and artwork is all lost!
When my Mac returns next week from repair, I have to start all over again. I will have to ditch this game idea and start afresh with a new one. But now I have lost some motivation to restart my game making hobby, as my studies are also taking a toll on me. Sigh.. How I wished I had backed up my game files to the cloud..
When my Mac returns next week from repair, I have to start all over again. I will have to ditch this game idea and start afresh with a new one. But now I have lost some motivation to restart my game making hobby, as my studies are also taking a toll on me. Sigh.. How I wished I had backed up my game files to the cloud..
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I save all my game/files/art on Dropbox. - Simple to use and free though I have upgraded to pro to get 50gb cloud storage.
Also working from several macs makes it alot easier.
I hope you get your motivation back to start again - a lot of successful people are the ones who pick themselves up again after a set back and keep on trying. Good luck!
make sure next time you make a backup...
I hope you will find your motivation back
good luck
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http://drive.google.com/
https://www.dropbox.com/
These are the two I have experience with. Dropbox is a bit slicker but you get 7x the free storage (15gb) with Drive.
Since it has been shown recently that numerous intelligence agencies have unrestricted access to many of these services, be careful what you put there. But for backing up game projects it should be just fine!
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I tried both of these in the past, but dropbox is the one I'm still using. I had a couple of problems with google drive where it just wouldn't sync certain files, or if they did they took ages. I often use a mac and pc side by side, and with dropbox as soon as I save on one computer I can already see the other computer downloading the changes. Very slick.
Dropbox also has some version control which is very important when developing any type of code.
I definitely prefer Dropbox but my Dropbox is overly full (I used to pay for 100gb but can't justify it any more), and there's no way I can face sorting through it all to clear up space. So I'm giving Drive a whirl as well now!
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When it comes to my game files, I don't like the idea of online storage space. So everyday I make a copy on a USB ( they are those things that use to be around before online storage ) then just paste it on the iMac.
But we all learn lessons and your forever have trust issue with your computer but at least it won't be so expensive in the future.
Hope you get your files back.
As @Castle says there are companies that can get data back, we've done it a couple of times at work, where they move parts of a hardrive over, or fix it enough to copy over the data.. once it worked perfectly, another itme we got abut 80% useful data back though the file structures were a little messy, it did mean we have the files we desparately needed.... it was around the £100 mark I think...
@BoomshackBarry haha yeah offsite backups are a good plan but I'm too lazy and I don't think my stuff is quite good enough to be worth the trouble yet. I haven't made my million-dollar app yet :P If that happens I'll just put it in the 'fate' basket.
But luckily majority of my artwork was already backed up on google drive (I forgot about that!) so I don't feel so bad.
The people at the service centre told me it was not recoverable as the registry gotten completly corrupted. Should I cancel my repair and go to some other service guy who can help me out?
Once you have your computer back and the drive sitting on your shelf you can explore how much data you lost and what your options are for getting it back if you deem it worth the expense.
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Software such as Parted Magic (a linux based bootable hdd management and recovery OS), Stellar Pheonix, Easus, or many others exist for this kind of situation.
If it is clicking and grinding, there is still a small chance of recovery via the methods listed above by a competent technician, otherwise a company such as drive savers would be needed, where they can literally read the platters in a clean room and extract the data from the location on the physical disk in parts, and then re-assemble.
It's still a horrible feeling to lose data like that.
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