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		<title>Starting from scratch with Windows 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2013 16:28:41 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I ran into the dreaded <strong>0xc00000e9 Unexpected I/O error</strong> on Windows 8, which meant that my drive was probably messed up. W- plugged my drive into his computer and found that he couldn&#8217;t read the files on it, so it was time for a format and reinstall. Fortunately, most of my information is in Dropbox or Evernote and therefore synchronized with the cloud and I backed up most of my other files, so it was No Big Deal (or not much of one) to format my drive and reinstall Windows. I&#8217;d been meaning to do that anyway, although I would&#8217;ve preferred to do it voluntarily. I didn&#8217;t back up the Quantified Self videos because they were so large, but I can copy</p>
<p>One of my mentors told me how he stopped deleting files because storage space is cheap. I&#8217;d stopped too, archiving my downloads directory instead of clearing it out. Now it&#8217;s paying off, since I can easily reinstall my favourite applications instead of tracking down links.</p>
<p>The most hassle will probably come from installing all the drivers I need and setting up all the shortcuts I&#8217;m used to, but that&#8217;s just a matter of slogging through it. </p>
<p>Then I can take a proper full-image backup, since it turned out that my last full-image backup was of Windows 7. I could&#8217;ve restored from that, I guess, but I couldn&#8217;t remember if there was anything compelling enough to go through a backup-and-reinstall cycle instead of a straight install. I&#8217;ll keep it around just in case.</p>
<p>How can I use this inconvenience to help me prepare for other situations better? Let&#8217;s see how it could have been worse, and how I can make my defenses even stronger.</p>
<p><strong>I could&#8217;ve needed my setup for a client engagement. </strong>Coding environments are relatively easy to replicate: a virtual machine, a source code checkout, and we&#8217;re mostly back to normal. I have multiple computers that can do in a pinch. My drawing setup is a little more difficult because some of the drivers are finicky, and you can&#8217;t easily buy a tablet with a proper stylus.</p>
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<li>When it&#8217;s not important to publish right away, <strong>I can draw on paper.</strong> I have sketchbooks and markers. </li>
<li>When it&#8217;s important to publish right away, <strong>I should have a backup computer. </strong>In a pinch, I can borrow J-&#8216;s or W-&#8216;s. I might upgrade my computer next year, and then this computer can be my backup. </li>
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<p><strong>My drive could&#8217;ve completely crashed.</strong> I kept the drive that came with my computer, so I could swap that back in while waiting for a new SSD to arrive.</p>
<p><strong>My backups could&#8217;ve been messed up. </strong>My full system image backup wasn&#8217;t as useful as I wanted, because it wasn&#8217;t recognized by Windows 8. Fortunately, I have the habit of backing up both system images and files. I have the extra hard disk space, so I should back up full system images more often.</p>
<p><strong>I could stash my license keys in one place instead of searching two mailboxes for them. </strong>Evernote might be a good way to handle that.</p>
<p>Every almost-catastrophe is also an opportunity to make systems better. =)</p>
<p>On the plus side, Windows Live Writer works again. Hooray!</p>

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