Hi May,
Hard drives may crash, but the info can be retrieved even though the drive has crashed. They do have data recovery services.....
Isaac
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 6:36 PM
Subject: OT Going to seriously cry now


Ok, I'm not at home with the list of people that have already responded to me regarding my server. Bad news, it's going to take a lot longer than I thought to get it back up and not because it's not working. My lovely hard drive that had all the audio books decided it didn't want to share it's information with it's new home and blew up!!! I just lost thousands of audio books that took me a year to collect. The movies and tv shows made it because they were on a different drive, but I'm not hapy about losing the books. I do plan on getting them all back after I'm done bashing my head against a wall and ten beating my computer into dust!

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