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Connected Internet: Windows Home Server Deleted My Files!

  • Niro · 1 year ago
    Hmmm this scares me he he.. Yea yea .. The whole world says windows is bad.. But I think its unfair. Anyhow I'm learning .NET now so have to take a windows server to host. He he.. will have to be careful right ? he he..Hmmm
  • jez · 1 year ago
    Everton.. please try and find out why this happened, and let us all know... I havent got round to installing WHS yet but I was going to do it this month.

    I was thinking of raiding my music and media, but backing up all files / photos / important docs somehow. Amazon S3 sounds like a good idea.
  • Everton · 1 year ago
    @Jez

    I have no idea. I have a suspicion now it might have been me as the file that survived might have been open at the time and that's why it survived. I think I might have been able to recover all my files if I hadn't rebooted, as there's a way to see the previous versions of folders.

    I didn't lose anything vital - just some personal emails and my monthly budget planner, hence no MyBlogEarnings post for Jan as I'm not in the mood to re-create it. All my music is there, which to be honest is most important as I don't fancy spending weeks reimporting it all.

    I still recommend WHS - but get JungleDisk just in case a disk dies or something
  • Peter · 1 year ago
    For all online backup and storage related info, I recommend this website:

    http://www.BackupReview.info
  • guy · 1 year ago
    Gee, WHS lost your files, which were backups of OTHER files, and you didn't have duplication enabled, so now you only have ONE copy of your files?

    Why don't you go blog about it, then advertise your 3rd party solution for a problem that doesn't exist?
  • Everton · 1 year ago
    @guy

    I keep all my files on the server, not backups, so I've lost the files.

    Deleted the last bit of your comment, which may not surprise you...
  • Larry · 1 year ago
    I think you should have stayed with NASLite-2. It will be two years in April sine I started using it. No loss of files nor have I had any hastes with it.
  • Henry · 1 year ago
    The same thing have just happened to me in a Windows XP 64 Bits Professional, I was just copying some large file from one partition to another, meanwhile I was deleting files in another partition, I selected 4 files, I'm totally sure, and as the recycle bin size is short I was requested to delete permanently those files, I accepted it because didn`t need them anymore, and the next thing I saw was that folder totally empty, I couldn't believe it , closed and open explorer many times, searched in command prompt for those files, everything was useless. Finally I could recover some of them with an undelete program, (I think could've recovered all of them but used another undelete program first that recovered some of them with 0 bytes. They weren't vital anyway, and I have my important files protected with DeepFreeze and backed up, but it's kinda strange. I think Windows server and Windows XP 64 bits share simmiliarities because both were created with server purpose, can has this something to do?
  • Sam Strange · 9 months ago
    I've had pretty much the exact same thing happen to me, three folders of my coursework suddenly vanished from my server, luckily I had backups elsewhere, not quite as up to date but I didn't lose everything. I'm pretty concerned because before this I had some files that were ONLY kept on my home server, now I keep all important files backed up elsewhere. I realise this is over a year old, but let me know if you got to the bottom of this.