quietrob
Extraordinary
I started up Poser and my runtime didn't show up. Further investigation showed the external drive where I keep the runtime and a few other programs and PZ3 files isn't being accessed. It's changed in the windows directory from External Drive to Local drive and can't be accessed.
The good news. It's not my C: drive. I try and keep that as clean as possible, installing only programs that crave that C: drive location. Tons of Room. That's good news because that is where my page file is set up. As my systems sits there it reads and writes to the hard drive. It shouldn't read nor write to the failed hard drive.
The Bad news is that is where I store my real working runtime. If it's a power failure, I should be able to move the innards to a hard drive enclosure and regain my drive.
If it's a read/write failure of the heads or platter. The Term SOL may apply. Consult your urban dictionary for the meaning if you don't know.
It's a disaster. I'm sad. Very sad. I'm totally looking for sympathy and experiences on this.
The good news. It's not my C: drive. I try and keep that as clean as possible, installing only programs that crave that C: drive location. Tons of Room. That's good news because that is where my page file is set up. As my systems sits there it reads and writes to the hard drive. It shouldn't read nor write to the failed hard drive.
The Bad news is that is where I store my real working runtime. If it's a power failure, I should be able to move the innards to a hard drive enclosure and regain my drive.
If it's a read/write failure of the heads or platter. The Term SOL may apply. Consult your urban dictionary for the meaning if you don't know.
It's a disaster. I'm sad. Very sad. I'm totally looking for sympathy and experiences on this.