Originally posted by BigMackCam
It's also an opportunity to optimise your folder structure, perhaps
Ain't that the truth? I can't even pinpoint when exactly I started collecting pictures in different folders, long before I had a "real" camera... some mobile phone pictures and ones taken with point-and-shoots, one folder for each device or just a part as a kind of backup. But at one point I had reached a place in time where I deemed the effort to reorganize everything into a logical structure not worth it, and partly because of that I don't even try and be consistent and disciplined with everything I produce now... well what do they say about the best time to plant a tree, 20 years ago? Well the second best time is right now, right?
Originally posted by BigMackCam
and re-think your storage and backup strategies.
3-2-1, everyone:
- at least 3 copies of everything you don't want to lose
- on at least 2 different types of media
- at least 1 of those "off-site"
And make sure you are actually able to access and restore those ahead of time, so you can be sure that nothing will be lost in case of a failure.
Because of the last point, I like to keep it as simple as possible: no automated syncing with the cloud or a NAS, no proprietary backup solutions, I just plug in different external hard drives from time to time and copy files over. Not as comfortable as automated solutions and the gaps can get as big as you can be bothered to do it, of course.
But I want to re-iterate the point that Michail P. and others already made: Now that it has happened, you're free to start anew.
And don't beat yourself up about it too much, as that won't change anything about the situation but make yourself miserable.
And if you DO want to try and see if you can restore something, I had some success in the past with "Recuva", once in combination with manipulating files with a hex editor I could restore photos or parts of photos that were still there deep on a CF card that came with a camera I bought.
Which leads me to another point: don't sell storage media that contain or contained information that you might consider sensitive. Or at least delete them properly before selling, with multiple passes of rewrites with 1s, 0s, and/or arbitrary data.