Jason Christensen
Cadet
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- Sep 18, 2016
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So I performed an fresh install of FN10 upgrading from FN9.10.
With the os now up and running I created a new volume with the existing drives...WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!
I should have imported the volume not create one, what dumb a**!
So I sat there sweating knowing I just lost 1.5tb of data. Worst of all I lost 13 years of family photos. At this point not being in a happy mood I left the system alone to gather my thoughts....a day or so later it struck me Crashplan! You ripper!
A week or so prior I installed Crashplan onto my WIN10 system as I could not for the life of me install it on FN9.10. I managed to backup approx 40% of the network share from the NAS as I was testing Crashplan under a 30 day trail period. So I recovered the 40% but still lost a lot of data and photos.
What not do...
Do not create a new vol unless you are sure you are not losing existing data.
Recommendations...
Firstly - Try importing a volume whether or not one existed prior to setting up a used system.
Secondly - Install some type of back up system onto FN9.10 or FN10 to backup your data somewhere.
I installed Crashplan easily on FN10 and I now have 100% of the NAS data backed up.
Still guttered at my own stupidity.
With the os now up and running I created a new volume with the existing drives...WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!
I should have imported the volume not create one, what dumb a**!
So I sat there sweating knowing I just lost 1.5tb of data. Worst of all I lost 13 years of family photos. At this point not being in a happy mood I left the system alone to gather my thoughts....a day or so later it struck me Crashplan! You ripper!
A week or so prior I installed Crashplan onto my WIN10 system as I could not for the life of me install it on FN9.10. I managed to backup approx 40% of the network share from the NAS as I was testing Crashplan under a 30 day trail period. So I recovered the 40% but still lost a lot of data and photos.
What not do...
Do not create a new vol unless you are sure you are not losing existing data.
Recommendations...
Firstly - Try importing a volume whether or not one existed prior to setting up a used system.
Secondly - Install some type of back up system onto FN9.10 or FN10 to backup your data somewhere.
I installed Crashplan easily on FN10 and I now have 100% of the NAS data backed up.
Still guttered at my own stupidity.