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Old 01-29-2020, 07:21 AM
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Default Re: Major file loss on windows 10 rig

1903 is what I am running. Multiple backups is the safest thing to do
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Default Re: Major file loss on windows 10 rig

Hey,
I set my system up with Raid1 on the MB so that if a drive fails...I have a backup. Your board can do this. Just remember to unplug every drive on the system including the OS when you format the raid array. Buy the drives from Newegg NOT Amazon if you want any warranty. Wishing you best of luck in 2020.
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So is EaseUS a good option to recover lost files? I recently deleted some files by accident and didn't realize I had done so until AFTER I had also emptied the trash bin. I was deleting a bunch of old sessions I didn't need anymore for any reason but didn't realize that these other sessions were all in a subfolder of the one I deleted. I had thought this folder was separate. And no, its not on my backup, because I never backup the folder I wanted to delete because, well, I wasn't planning on keeping it anyway! So, just today I was looking at EaseUS just today. I downloaded the trial version to see if it could locate my missing sessions, and it appears it does. So, before I buy, my question is, once I tell EaseUS to recover the files, I have to put them on a different drive. But, once that's done, I will want to bring them all back to my regular PT Session Drive. How do I best do that? I don't want to open sessions and constantly be dealing with having to relink audio or can't find audio and all that rot. If I remember right, its about 11-12 gigs or so I need to recover. Best way to transfer the recovered files back to my session drive? Thanks.
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