apmcarthur
New Member
I always read stories about what a disaster an external hard drive failing can be.
I never quite believed it until it just happened to me.
As a teacher I have backed up all my marking and tracking sheets etc - Truth be told though I never backed up any teaching resources because it takes so long.
Obviously a lot of info on students backgrounds is confidential so I used a WD external hard drive that is locked with a password.
When I plug in the hard drive, the laptop finds the "WD unlocker" and allows me to type in the password. The hard drive becomes visible but when I double click on it, it shows nothing.
When I right click and choose properties it shows "used space 0K, available space 0K".
Devastating isnt the word. Years of work gone.
I never quite believed it until it just happened to me.
As a teacher I have backed up all my marking and tracking sheets etc - Truth be told though I never backed up any teaching resources because it takes so long.
Obviously a lot of info on students backgrounds is confidential so I used a WD external hard drive that is locked with a password.
When I plug in the hard drive, the laptop finds the "WD unlocker" and allows me to type in the password. The hard drive becomes visible but when I double click on it, it shows nothing.
When I right click and choose properties it shows "used space 0K, available space 0K".
Devastating isnt the word. Years of work gone.