Murphy Is Alive and Well

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Well, My six-year old Dell was showing signs of senility, so I carefully transfered my files to a Simple Drive and verified they were indeed there. Actually, I had been periodically backing things up by copying files to the drive. I thought every thing was going just right.

Last week, I purchased a nice HP, don't be too hard on me, and I took my time setting things up. It's a bitch making sure all the cables, etc. are going to the right place. Today, I started the process of transferring my point of operation to the new computer (XP to Windows 7). I struggled and sweated, dusted up four or five years worth of dust, and carefully made sure everything was hooked up properly. My printer was detected (good news), I ran the installation CD, and much to my horror, the install failed. I did the same thing with my scanner: same results. Although they are both HP, they are obsolete. They won't work with Windows 7. Okay, I can deal with planned obsolescence. I'll hook in my Simple Drive, and click and drag the files to the new computer - neat!

Unfortunately, even though the computer knows there are files there, it can't read them. I think I am reduced to making CD copies of my files, and very slowly copying them to the new computer, but at this point, I'm not even sure that will work. I have an old file transferring program, but I am not sure it will work with Windows 7. Tomorrow, I hook up the old computer. All my stories are there, and they are in several other locations as well, including BCTS; however, my newest novel, currently at 30,000 words is only on the old computer. I could also email essential stuff, but that will take a while. I think I may see about a new file transferring program. I'll try to find out why the computer can't read the Simple Drive. Then I have to get a new printer and scanner, which are essential for my real job; even though I am three times retired.

Also, I was moving some files on the Simple Drive, and they suddenly decided to disappear. There used to be a way to find deleted files, but I haven't figured out how to do it, if it is even possible. They were only about 3,000 photographs. It could be worse, I suppose.

The good news is that I went to my doctor for a follow-up. My blood pressure has been a bit chaotic and at the upper limit of acceptability. Today it was at 114/70, the best it has been in quite a while. Of course, that was before the current computer problems became apparent.

I'll think about it tomorrow.

Portia

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Please, No More!

I don't like horror stories or scary movies! A new novel, and you can't access it? That sounds like a nightmare to me! I really hope you can figure out something! Brrr! Scary!

Wren

Couple of thoughts

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Windows 7 can use Vista drivers usually. Also the new computer may be running Windows 7 64-bit version so you would need Vista 64-bit drivers. When you say the new computer can't read the files, do you mean it can't copy them or that they are junk when you open them on the new computer? If it can't copy them, what's the error message?

Hugs

Frank

When I hook the simple drive

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When I hook the simple drive to the new computer, it seems to recognize that there is material on the drive, but it doesn't regognize any of the content. There is no error message.

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Portia

Portia

I'm still not quite getting it

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Do you see the files and are unable to copy them to the new computer, or you can copy them and they are unrecognized? OR are you just seeing garbage file names where your files should be?

{{Hugs}}

Hugs

Frank

Use the network

If your old computer still works, connect the two with a 99¢ ethernet cable and mount the old computer on the new one. Then drag-copy the files. Beats CDs anyday.

- Moni

Would a USB work? Wait a

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Would a USB work? Wait a minute, it is male/female. I do have an ethernet cable somewhere.

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Portia

Portia

There are utilities to undelete files

I found this article on the net, it runs on XP.

I think it's okay, just check for any downloaded stuff is free of .... critters.

http://jameser.blogspot.com/2006/07/tip-6-recovering-deleted...

I downloaded it from the mirror site and it did not trigger my current Norton Internet Security protection so it is probably okay though, again, I have not tried it.

I could've sworn Windows 7 premium and up has a compatibility mode for running Windows XP programs that needs it.

Kim

I use:

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http://www.restorer-ultimate.com/

I had a problem a number of years ago where my partitions wouldn't boot or be visible. Windows only gave me the option to re-partition and format the drive. Restorer Ultimate accessed the partitions and rescued all the files for me. It also can undelete files if they haven't been overwritten yet on the disk. Partial recovery is also possible.

{{Hugs}}

Hugs

Frank

Thanks Everyone for Your Help

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I am trying this one (Restorer Ultimate )now; $29.95. I have recovered all the Word files from the Simple Drive. They actually were not lost, just hidden. I fixed that without having to use the restorer. Now I need to see if I can get the 3000 pictures back. I got a scanner/printer/fax on sale ($300 for $179) would have cost me considerably more for separate units. It's wireless and will operate off our two Windows 7 computers. Maybe things are getting back on track.

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Portia

Portia

Murphy Is Alive and Well

Are you sure that it ain't the SRU Wizard having fun?

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Ummmmm...........

I'm sure your comment was quite helpful to Portia.

Triona

SRU Wizard

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I think I know where Stan is coming from I've written a number of stories about the SRU Wizard in a special universe, and Stan has been a faithful reader and commenter.

Stan, I don't think he would do that to me, but it would sure be nice if he were around in this case.

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Portia

Portia

One panel SRU comic

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If I could draw I would do a one panel comic of someone walking through a mall and noticing TWO shops called SPELLS R US. In the door of one the Wizard would be a Saint Francis like character in an immaculate white robe with a dove on his finger, maybe a halo, surrounded by tearfully grateful transformees. The other wizard would be a leering greasy disshevelled dissolute hunchback coaxing a customer into his shop and toward some sort of evil unwanted transgender surprise. The cartoon's character in the foreground would be saying something like: WELL THAT EXPLAINS A FEW THINGS...

I don't know much computer stuff Portia, but good luck. Lost data is a real heartbreak...
~~hugs, Veronica

Backup

I recently switched from an old XP to a new Windows 7 computer. I had no problems. I was online when I attached a Canon printer using USB. Windows 7 seems to check for the latest drivers on line. It found a driver and installed it. I also have two external hard drives and several memory sticks and have had no problems.

For ultimate backup and safety I use the USB memory sticks. They are cheap (starting around $10) and secure because they are not usually plugged into the computer. I've used them for transferring data among a variety of computers.

Good luck

DeeJay

Automatic Backup via the Cloud

Not sure how much data you have to transfer but if it's only Word files etc then a free and very easy solution is to install Sugarsync https://www.sugarsync.com/

You get 5 Gb of data for a free account, more for paid, which is backed up on the website and also, the neatest part of the whole thing, is automatically synced to as many computers and ipods/ipads etc that are set up.

Good luck anyway with your transfer.

hmmm

You said the USB external HD mount correct. Like you can see the hard drive show up in My computer?

Do you see a file system all? if so try jumping to command line and doing a

Xcopy i.e. xcopy e:\*.* c:\backup\*.* /s /e /r /v /k /f /c /h

e: << replace with whatever drive letter the usb harddrive is being mounted as. if i remember my xcopy command right this should clone the all the files off of the harddrive into c:\backup\

if nothing is showing up at all,you might have to try a data recovery tool of somekind or at the very least burning yourself a Live install cd of Ubuntu to see if you can mount the usb harddrive there.