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In need of serious assistance...

Post by firerules16 » Mon Mar 10, 2003 10:44 pm

Hmm, well, I guess I should start this story as best as I can.

I just recently got myself parts for a brand new computer... Athlon XP 2600, 1 gig of RAM, 160 gig hd... the works. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven.

That is... until my harddrive crashed :(

It just... died without any warning whatsoever. Well, I had copied all my files from the old computer to the new one, as my wife was taking over the old computer. So I went ahead and copied the files and formatted her drive and gave her a good clean installation of Windows. Therefore, I had absolutely no backup.

And the next day, my harddrive crashed.

Now, this is where I want to request the help... I shortly lost my webhosting, so I had no backup of the amvs I created. Fortunately, my second one was backed up on cd, but my very first amv wasn't. The question I have is if *anyone* might possibly have it laying around on their harddrive somewhere. Here's the info...

It's a Final Fantasy IX amv, and it's set to a song called "Beautiful," sung by Flickerstick.

The file name should have my creator name, Fire Rules, on there somewhere, and I have my name on the video itself as well. If anyone has this please please *please* email or im me. I'm sure you understand how important it is to me.

email: timmeh20@earthlink.net

aim: firerules16

msn: firerules16@hotmail.com

Thank you so much to anyone who might be able to help me. One more thing, please don't bug me about not backing stuff like that up. I feel idiotic and stupid enough already :(

Thanks everyone,

Fire Rules

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Post by firerules16 » Mon Mar 10, 2003 10:49 pm

Heh, oh yeah... the name of the video is:

'Beautiful as a Dagger'

Certainly not all that great of a video, but it carries great sentimental value...

Thanks again,

Fire Rules

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Post by Gottaname » Tue Mar 11, 2003 1:11 am

Could you tell us what what brand of harddisk it was... so that we can stay far, far away from it...

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Post by firerules16 » Tue Mar 11, 2003 2:37 am

Heh...


It was actually a Western Digital... I've used Western Digitals for most of my life it seems, and have *never* had anything like that happen to me before. I'm willing to place blame on Fed Ex before I say it was a defective harddrive... ehh, like it matters now.

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Post by Ashyukun » Tue Mar 11, 2003 8:36 am

I wouldn't be too sure it was a fluke- it wouldn't happen to have been one of the 120GB 'Special Edition' 8MB cache drives, would it? I had mine go out earlier this year (causing me to have to deal with Dell's assinine customer service system, which was not fun since my computer isn't a Dell- I just bought the hard drive from them), and found out a bit after that the 120GB 8MB drives have had a decent amount of problems.
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