Just a friendly reminder.

SirTwist

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If you buy a new hard drive, and go to install it, please be careful that you don't accidentally delete the partition of your main drive. I did that, and now I am rebuilding everything I lost. I am, also, going to implement some other things, as well. Like a good back up system as compared to before. Some things daily backing up, somethings weekly, etc. This way I keep what I have, and can recover faster. Now all I need is a couple of larger external drives, a couple larger internal ones, and some time and patience.
 

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look at all the space you now have for porn games tho :p Trust me they add up quickly, I have TB's of them...
Damn i have almost 300gb and I thought it was a lot well then lol
 

DarkWolf2055

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if you delete the partition you will lose your porn :FeelsBadMan: XD
 

SirTwist

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Some porn, yes, but not all. I am going to look at some stuff, though, so I can do some back up. Plus be a little more vigilant at copying things over, as well. One other thing that is good, though, is that I can spend more time looking at things, and even picking and choosing things, and even keeping up to date on things.
 

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Clone is your friend.Always periodically clone my main drive so i can get back up and running asap. Data drives backed up on an external drive
 

SirTwist

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I did it right this time. I installed my new drive in place of one of my optical drives, then formatted it, then cloned my windows over. Now to check to see if it works. I also expanded the area it used, because the new drive is rather larger than the one I currently have. I shall double check in the next day or two. And I have to move some other stuff around, as well. I want to replace one of the other drives I have, wipe it, and store it for another computer, at another point in time. It's a Seagate drive, so I will be using it for storage, not as a main drive. I don't trust it. It was failing on me before.