I have lost all the MP3 files I had on my PC. I don’t know when it happened, probably some time in the last month. I don’t know how it happened. I came to put some on my portable MP3 player and they were gone. I have tried searching for *.mp3 but nothing shows up.
I have the albums for about 99% of them, but there are some which I purchased online at Napster (now that it has gone legit). I know I can recopy all the songs from my albums, but that is going to be a pain in the butt and I still won’t have the other songs I paid for.
Does anyone have any clues as to what could have happened or how I could find out?
When I had the Klez virus, it chewed through my mp3s mercilessly - I caught it within 10 minutes of downloading it, and in the end, it ate about 500 mp3s in very little time. If I’d not caught it right away, I imagine it could have eaten all of them no problem.
Have you done a virus scan? Maybe it’s not a virus at all, or if it is, perhaps not Klez, but it’s worth a try.
Yes, I’m sure he simply had a backup he could get the files from, but decided to post here anyway. Very helpful, Musicat… :rolleyes:
RickQ, this might be too obvious to ask, but did you check your trash/recycle bin? I suppose your *.mp3 search would have found these, but it couldn’t hurt to look.
I have to admit I also do not back up my mp3/video media files, so no doubt I’ll lose a bunch of them if (or when) my drive crashes. My important documents and such can be compressed into something like 2 megabytes, so that’s easy to backup, I just upload it to my Yahoo! briefcase or email it to my gmail account.
But my media files are like 21 gig (and of course already in compressed format). I know I should get a tape system of something though.
Haven’t priced tape systems lately – I used to be a big fan of 'em – but consider a DVD burner. DVD burners are cheap, blanks are $1 and store 4.7GB (and double layer burners are just coming on market). Unlike tape, anything you burn to CD or DVD will play on most computers for a while to come; it’s random access; media is cheap, etc.
Money’s pretty tight, so there will be no computer equipment purchasing by me for while. Plus, if I lose my media it wouldn’t be the end of the world.
But, I think I’d prefer a system that can do it all to one piece of media, like I hope a tape drive could. Plus, I like reusable media, so I’d have like three tapes that I would alternate and re-use.
I know I should back things up because I work in IT, but I have never investigated backing stuff up at home because it is a PITA and I don’t really know what the options are.
I’m going to expand this thread to include:
How can I back up valuable files easily? What is the best media to use (I already have a CD burner)? Is there any free/cheap software I can/should use?
astro, I haven’t been moving them around recently. The only thing I do with them really is transfer them to my MP3 player. I don’t think I have removed any programs recently. I don’t often install things on this PC and I remove stuff even less. Thanks for the good ideas though.
I’m going to keep searching for answers but if I don’t find any, I can re-copy them from my CDs. Up to this point I had only bought about a dozen or so songs, so I won’t have lost much.