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RE: Re : [disklavier] Lost Files

2012-03-07 by Ian Young

Dear Kevin,
Thank you very much for that suggestion. I will endeavor to find somebody with a PC which has a 3.5 drive. I have a Mac with USB and a CD drive.
Best wishes,
Ian

To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
From: kgoroway@...
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 03:56:29 -0800
Subject: Re : [disklavier] Lost Files



Ian, You are in good hands with Mark. And Yamaha is right. The files are almost certainly still on the floppy.

Just one additional point. You should probably make it a habit of backing up that floppy very often.

#1) It's important to you.
#2) It's a floppy!! (they have a very high rate of failure over time)

So, my suggestion is that each and every time you make a recording that you want to keep on the Disklavier. You take the floppy to a pc and backup the new recording onto a harddrive in your computer.

Better safe than sorry!

-Kevin

From: Mark Fontana
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2012 5:59 AM
Subject: Re: [disklavier] Lost Files


Hello Ian,

First order of business: set the write protect slider on the diskette to expose the hole, preventing anything from making further writes to the diskette until you recover the files. Do not put the diskette into the Disklavier again.

If you have a PC with a floppy drive, see if you can copy the files from the diskette that way.

If that results in errors or nothing shows up, contact me privately and I should be able to recover the files for you.

Mark Fontana


On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 09:29 +0000, ianftyoung wrote:
Dear Group Members,
I have just joined your group after been talking to Yamaha service. I had rung them yesterday in a panic as I had just made a very grave mistake!
My children have done four years of piano exams and every exam I had recorded them onto a 3.5 disk on my Disklavier Mark III. Yesterday they did another set of exams and whilst recording their pieces I made a grave error. I ejected the disk before it had finished writhing the piece to the disk. 
I had done this because my son had made a few mistakes and was not happy with the piece so I had thought that instead of letting the Disklavier write it to the disk I would eject it before this happened.
As you can imaging my horror when I reinserted the disk and it told me that the disk was 'unformatted'. Yamaha said that it is most likely that the older pieces recorded over the past four years are still on the disk but the Disklavier is unable to find them because it did not have time to write a menu due to my stupid action!
So I now have a disk which I am desperate to get the recordings off and I can barely send an email. Can anyone help please?
Best wishes,
Ian



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