
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:58 am
- Real Name: Kevin Scott
Was having the "media offline" error for cached render files. This time, all the "normal" fixes weren't having any effect (checking the file path, manually deleating cashed files - how the heck do you get 300 GB of render files on a project that only has 150 GB worth of footage!??)
Well, somehow, my hard drive got corrupted. When I restarted my computer, it performed an automatic disk check and repaired the disk... And now my entire video AND audio project folder are simply gone. Not all my folders are gone - just the ones that held all my most vital projects.
I have backups of most of my older stuff on other hard drives, but none of these most recent projects. I take normal precautions - saving often and saving undee different file names before making big edits in case project files get corrupted; but never have I EVER seen such a catastrophic failure in data loss because of one software.
I can't believe I was tricked into thinking this was professional level software.
Anyway... Has anybody else experienced this kind of data loss, and have you had any luck in recovery? I am running Windows 10 (top of the line specs), GLYPH dual RAID hard drive (only about 3 years old, temperature and humidity controlled room), using Resolve 16. At least, I WAS using it - I will never touch it again after this. Nor ever touch Black Magic hardware for that matter.
Well, somehow, my hard drive got corrupted. When I restarted my computer, it performed an automatic disk check and repaired the disk... And now my entire video AND audio project folder are simply gone. Not all my folders are gone - just the ones that held all my most vital projects.
I have backups of most of my older stuff on other hard drives, but none of these most recent projects. I take normal precautions - saving often and saving undee different file names before making big edits in case project files get corrupted; but never have I EVER seen such a catastrophic failure in data loss because of one software.
I can't believe I was tricked into thinking this was professional level software.
Anyway... Has anybody else experienced this kind of data loss, and have you had any luck in recovery? I am running Windows 10 (top of the line specs), GLYPH dual RAID hard drive (only about 3 years old, temperature and humidity controlled room), using Resolve 16. At least, I WAS using it - I will never touch it again after this. Nor ever touch Black Magic hardware for that matter.