Thanks, everyone (Sherri, Deej, Linda, TK, Liza, Marie, Michele, Laurie, etc.), for the support and well wishes. I do appreciate it!
Molly - You asked what my friends in New York thought caused the whole crash. It
could be a virus, although no viruses are showing up so far. Maybe I picked up a virus doing something or other, though I am usually pretty careful about which links I click on and what not. But you never know - maybe one document stored on my PC got corrupted somehow. Or something else got corrupted and set the wheels in motion for a crash. You just never know.
More than likely, it's just old age. This is not a 2-year-old computer. Most people seem to get rid of or switch their PC's at the 5-year point or under, because at that point it is usually doing something or other than drives them nuts!
This is an 11-year-old computer. And even though my friend fixed it up and breathed new life into it when she gave it to me in 2007 - which kind of extended its overall life by a couple of years - it is still old.
So while my friend intially thought that my "profile had been corrupted," she seems to be leaning more towards it being a sector issue - rather, some segment of the hard drive somewhere is messed up. She said it has already lasted much longer than she thought it would when she gave it to me.
Chances are, the combination of 4 years of one client's work, assorted other clients' work, my personal documents, 3 kinds of photo software (HP, Kodak and Canon) and many, many, many photos stored on this PC, as well as doing all kinds of surveys to make money, which uses up virtual memory, AND the operating system (Windows XP, SP 2) failing in general, led to an overworked hard drive on an 11-year-old computer, and it just got tweaked and gave out eventually.
So....where am I now in this agonizing process? Well, remember I told you all that when the silly PC saved all my files as these mysterious CHK documents and renamed them all, it also broke them up into different groups, and we have to restore the groups one by one to recover the files, and it will take forever? Each group has TONS of files - some of which are junk files and some of which are the files I need.
Okay, so there appear to be at least 145 groups. They are all called things like "FOUND .145" and "FOUND .144" and "FOUND .143," and so on. My friend Heather decided to start with Found .145 and restore that group first because it was the most recent one.
So I already went through Found .145 the other day, and separated the CHK files from their restored newer versions (CHK files wll be deleted; restored versions will be kept). Then I went through the restored files one by one to either rename or delete them. Found .145 had a couple of thousand files in it so it was very time consuming.
The other day, Heather recovered/restored the Found .144 folder to my PC.....which took
29 hours to complete!!!!! Yes, that thing was loading on my PC for
29 hours! It has over
10,000 restored files in it, along with CHK files.

Before Found .144 was done recovering, my PC started giving me all these messages about having low hard drive space - which I have
never before seen, even though my PC is as slow as molasses and I assumed there was very little hard drive space left. And if part of the hard drive is bad, I will have even less space to work with.
What this meant was that I had to start deleting stuff to make room on the hard drive before Found .144 was finished loading the 10,000 files!!

What could I delete? All of my files were missing!
Finally, Found .144 was done loading, and I began the process of sorting the CHK files (which I don't need) from their restored, new versions. Again, there are over 10,000 regular files and then the CHK/bad versions of many of them.
I haven't even gotten into the actual viewing of the documents yet to be able to rename them or delete them. Viewing/Deleting/Renaming is Step 2. I only got so far into the Sorting/Separating process (Step 1), and my PC kept locking up. I have allllllllll of these files to separate from the CHK files, and I can't get through it because I have to do a lot of cutting, copying and pasting files to and from directories, and all of that stuff is slowing the PC down.
And if I EVER get through the Sorting and Separating, then I have to go through them all and rename them or delete the junk (like the 50 copies of one document or the copies of web pages I visited, etc). I don't
have to rename them ALL right away, but I have to at least go through them to delete junk. There is no avoiding that because I need the hard drive space.
Again, keep in mind that whatever I am rescuing in this process is not being backed up yet for the reasons I mentioned to Sherri above. Can't save to a CD or floppy; flash/thumb drives act screwy on this machine; compatibility issues with USB hub; external hard drive might have the same issue as the thumb/flash drives/hub, etc.
Getting through Found .144 will be a Herculean feat. If I ever get to the end of that nightmare, then Heather can start the process of restoring Found .143, Found .142 and Found .141 to my PC, and I have to just keep plugging away until we get to the last Found folder of files.
Does that all make sense?
As I said before, I totally see why people send their PC's off to repair places to do this stuff and pay big bucks - no one has the time or energy to deal with all of this madness., and they can't afford to not work and make money in the meantime Look at all the time it is taking me to get through ONLY TWO of the 145 Found folders that contain my restored documents.
But sometimes you might leave a PC with a place and not get it back for 2 weeks, and then you rack up a huge bill in the process while the technicians salvage and restore your files. So, while this is all taking an extreme amount of time, it is also sparing me from having to pay big bucks at a repair place....and this way, when it's done, I can at least
just worry about the money for a new PC and not have to worry about paying a repair place on top of it!
If I can even get back SOME of the important files and photos (particularly, the ones that can't be replaced) in the next couple of Found batches, then I might stop there and not bother with the rest of them. I don't need to have everything back if I can just get my most important stuff. Right now, however, there are particular things I want to try to get to...and I have not uncovered those yet.
When all of this mess is done, I will surely need a
big trip to
Disneyland. That's for sure! I don't know if I will be able to take a big trip, but I will need one!
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