Hard drive failure?

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andrew Ivimey
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similarly so, I hope, for 'normous delicate looking amplifiers, weighty decks and vast speakers (that look 'distressed rustic', here at Bedford Towers)

same too prob. for CDs even if they are small.

a burglar dropped by the other day next door and left a sack full of video tapes! honest.
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pre65 wrote: That could be a problem. :cry:
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Nick wrote:
andrew Ivimey wrote:frightens the pants off me frankly - all this. It is all far too complicated when things go wrong. T'other Andrew's comment that hard drives seem to be much more reliable these says if one article of faith on which I base my continued life on this planet.
Back it up Andrew...
That might be true but I still have a backup.
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