It's only happened to me once, and I only lost 12 files, but I know  
exactly what you are feeling.

After that experience, I built my current redundant backup system,  
based on dual independent backup drives. After every backup run, I  
have three copies of all the data, which poses a very very low  
probability risk of losses in the most catastrophic failure situation.

Relax, accept what is, move forward.

Godfrey

Quoting David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> ... I mentioned the other day that I had a hard drive problem. I turns
> out the head had died. I took the hard drives (RAID 0 configured
> system) to a data recovery company in the hope that my files could be
> retrieved. I just got a heart breaking call. All the platters were
> scratched & there is no chance of recovering the data.  ...



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