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		<title>My macbook HD has crashed, go backup yours now!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The importance of backing up Anyone seen the terrible flashing question mark of harddrive death before, well now I have. A few months ago, my HP notebook&#8217;s motherboard burnt out and put me out of action for a few days. I managed to take the harddrive to get it backed up but Incredible connection&#8217;s service [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anyone seen the terrible flashing question mark of harddrive death before, well now I have.</p>
<p>A few months ago, my HP notebook&#8217;s motherboard burnt out and put me out of action for a few days. I managed to take the harddrive to get it backed up but Incredible connection&#8217;s service centre did an incomplete backup. So I ended up lossing loads of data and being in a bit of distress for a while being the digital nomad that I am.</p>
<h3>Technology can never be infallible</h3>
<p>So I decided to make the switch back to mac hoping for a more stable and reliable setup. I hoped to use the time machine system to keep a regular backup of work btu my 500gig HD has already got loads of data on it so I couldn&#8217;t format it just yet until I could find a way to back up that data.</p>
<p>Yesterday, in nearing the end of my largest project to date and with 6 other projects running in the background, my macbook HD seems to have completely packed up. It started with a few freezes and then a flashing question mark. I tried most of the generic fixes provided online to no avail and I think I&#8217;m gonna have to kiss loads of data goodbye. Thanks the Lord for my online backups and test sites of my current projects I might only have to catch up on about 2 days of work in the short term, but all my juicy resources, wordpress code, plugins, themes, imagery, etc etc is a distant memory.</p>
<h3>Be warned, your Data is at risk</h3>
<p>So My warning to anyone out there who is listening, backup right now, yes right now, now is almost too late to backup.</p>
<h3>Mac Data recovery guru needed</h3>
<p>To any mac gurus out there who might have a solution for me, the HD still seems to be making some buzz but is completely not detectable. I&#8217;ve even bought a casing and attached it to another mac but nothign detected, if anyone has any solution out there I will be eternally grateful and might even be able to offer something of value in return.</p>
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