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Bought heaps off scorptec back in the day, but centre com is sort of on my way home from work... I'll get this thing off ebay, just wanna get shit off the SSD before I send it to msi and they wipe it...
Even if they fix it, it's not really good enough... One minute you're using your laptop, the next you've lost your data through no fault of your own...

I used to have an awesome backup method, had a backup folder on my NAS at home with mostly pictures / documents in it, would replicate upto my 'One Drive for Business' (1TB) cloud storage. Gotta set it up again since moving jobs I've got a new O365 account.. 

Most people don't backup until they've been stinged with a Virus or hardware failure etc.

Edited by UNR33L

Even if I don't back up before I send it off there'll be minimal loss... Pretty much everything is on my network hard drive.. Got all the shit off the sata, just wanna double check the SSD in case I've got shit on there..

Leigh pls confirm the eBay links above are what I need so I can order one..

Pls respond


Whats going on in 29 days with 88e? read some threat on hotcopper.. lol

Results or confirmation of spud. I'm not too sure on exact details, but people are expecting flow estimations and permeability information etc.

Which is ironic since everyone on 88E hotcopper is a f**king spud.
46 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:


Results or confirmation of spud. I'm not too sure on exact details, but people are expecting flow estimations and permeability information etc.

Which is ironic since everyone on 88E hotcopper is a f**king spud.

So basically it will either jump up ~50% or drop 50% that day? 

8 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

So basically it will either jump up ~50% or drop 50% that day? 

When significant results come in it will either ten bag like last time or you'll lose pretty much all of your money

This is the roulette of share trading, but with a bit of a preview of what numbers will come up

I used to have an awesome backup method, had a backup folder on my NAS at home with mostly pictures / documents in it, would replicate upto my 'One Drive for Business' (1TB) cloud storage. Gotta set it up again since moving jobs I've got a new O365 account.. 
Most people don't backup until they've been stinged with a Virus or hardware failure etc.


Friend has an unlimited Amazon cloud storage account (think it's $60 a year) hooked up to his synology 12 Bay nas.

Took a while but the whole things replicated to Amazon in case something goes wrong/stolen etc.

It's a great solution to hook your nas up to cloud storage for offsite and some will roll back changes if you get ransomware for example, any change after x time is just wiped out and you download it from them, have done this with Dropbox before.

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