Phluge wrote:
>
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> . ..
>> Christine wrote:
>> > Heya folks,
>> >
>> > I did it again. And I was just getting ready to back everything
>> > up...I even got a new backup hard drive. But not soon enough, it
>> > seems. My hard drive, or something caused my laptop to die.
>> >
>> > So..I lost all recipes. I have been saving tons of them from rfc for
>> > years now..and if you have posted recipes in the past year or so...I
>> > would love to see them again. I can't even begin to remember which
>> > ones I had in my files.
>> >
>> > I am hoping to retrieve some of these files...but in the meantime...
>> > 
>> >
>> > Christine
>>
>>
>> I'm very sorry to hear this! However, there's no way I (and probably many
>> others) can remember all the recipes posted in the past year, either.
> While
>> I love my computer, this is why I always write down recipes I've acquired,
>> whether I've tried them or just want to try them. Index cards are your
>> friend 
>>
>> Jill
>
> If all else fails, no matter what happened to crash your PC, there is free
> software available that can reboot your hard drive and retrieve your files.
> It is pretty unlikely, but even if the hard drive physically broke somehow
> (it would have made lots of noise beforehand)
It did.
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