back to the drawing board
Mar. 21st, 2004 03:06 pmYesterday I finally finished typing in the notes I missed in Contracts (3 lessons) and Property (4 lessons), and organizing my notes from before and after my two weeks away. All I had left was Legislation (4 lessons) to deal with, and barring any more ups or downs or hospitalizations, I estimated I might be in shape in about a week, since I'd fallen behind on my readings between visiting my mom at the hospital and typing in all the notes.
This morning I found out that Chris ran a Norton utility (hard disk reversion) that was very vehemently not supposed to touch data. It was only supposed to revert system files to their state of a few days ago.
Guess what got deleted. All the files I had worked on. I'm almost right back to where I was when I first got out of the hospital, because I worked on the files on my Palm and on school computers, mailed myself the finished products, and downloaded them onto my hard drive. Which has no record of any of this.
I can't even think of doing this again. But I guess I'm going to have to.
This morning I found out that Chris ran a Norton utility (hard disk reversion) that was very vehemently not supposed to touch data. It was only supposed to revert system files to their state of a few days ago.
Guess what got deleted. All the files I had worked on. I'm almost right back to where I was when I first got out of the hospital, because I worked on the files on my Palm and on school computers, mailed myself the finished products, and downloaded them onto my hard drive. Which has no record of any of this.
I can't even think of doing this again. But I guess I'm going to have to.