Pardon my language.
FUCK!!!!!!!
My chapters..... All of my pre-written chapters gone because of My shitty-bratty-bitchy-little-shit of a cousin's juice spilling all over my computer.....
And because of that, I didn't upload anything for almost 2 weeks. I was seriously depressed... All my hard hard work, all gone because of a shitty brat having a bad grip.......
I just wanna tell y'all that I will upload chapter 20 next week, which coincidentally is the last chapter of the first volume for "Great Power". So after that, I will be on Hiatus for a while till I can at least get my pre-written chapters back.
I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience, and I'll try not to let this happen again.
Thank you.
https://youtu.be/P-3GOo_nWoc
Take your time.
fuck that bitch up lol na but take your time its cool
That's a major Oof for you there buddy
That's alright, we'll be patient! Sometimes life just feels, like it has to knock you down a peg. Hope your chapters will all be in one piece!
Ouch, I guess on the bright side it gives you the chance to do even better on them!
you can use Google Drive or Microsoft online to avoid things like this in the future as your story will still be there I hope you can get it all back up and running soon
There's a saying in the IT world:
An external disk doesn't cost all that much (certainly not if all you want to keep on it is documents - even a 500 GB one will be more than enough), but I would go one step further and get a NAS. WD sells disks that attach to the network, and while their security is a joke*, their strength is in the fact that they can be just left ON all the time (they consume about as much power as a router - about 10~20W), so you don't have to worry if it's hooked up to the PC or not (since it's on the network instead). With that, you can simply set up an automated backup job and not have to worry if it'll fail (as long as the network's up, it shouldn't).
Note that this would not be considered a proper backup (since it's at the same physical location**), but it'll save you if your PC gets FUBAR'd, and it's convenient. If you combine this with some remote storage (like Microsoft's OneDrive, Apple's iCloud, or any other cloud storage solution on the market), you'll have a fairly complete solution.
As for right now, I'm hoping you can get it all off the disk (I assume it's a laptop?). The disk is probably fine, unless it was hit directly. There are USB adapters for EIDE and SATA (though if it's NVMe, you'll need a second PC most likely - but there are PCIe cards available, too). You can likely just get a USB enclosure for a SATA disk, plop it right in and hook it up via USB (how do you think they make the external USB disks so cheap? that's how!). If it's SATA M.2, you can even get an enclosure that'll convert it to standard SATA (it's the same electrical connection, it just changes the connector), and it'll work with the aforementioned USB/SATA converters/enclosures as any other disk would***.
* don't let anyone else access them, they have an nonremovable "Guest" account that has unlimited write access (you can block it though, if you know a bit of SSH and SMB); they can't fuck your work up (since they won't see other shares), but they can fill the disk up to capacity and crash the thing
** if a pipe bursts, or you have a fire, it can easily be lost along with your main PC and all storage there; proper backups are off-site, so that they're not all affected by the same disaster
*** if you'd like some help with it all, PM me