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The joys of failing to back-up your files. It's much less effort to use a cloud service than disc recovery tools.
O Buddy. You really said a thing there, & no lack of it. Yessir. That was a lesson hard learned using 98 back in '98. Virus ate a brand new harddrive. Ruint it. -- Next calamity was a master boot thingy in an external hard drive locked all it's doors about '09. Still have that, still holding 3 years of research work, hundreds of movies, & thousands of recipes (many from my mother & grandmother, the bakers). -- Redundant backups is the only legitimate means. -- Cloud? Bah, spit, & cuss! That's no more than renting space on someone else's storage drives, with open invitations to agencies & scoundrels to spy & seize at will. Imma tell you what now. I had enough clandestine this & that 50 years ago when the government started spitting on me. They're still at it. Ruby Ridge. O, wait... Forgot to hang a sign out front sayin' "Don't get me started. You know how I am." :alien::ninja:
 
Too bad you are not nearby, data recovery is part of my day job and I have a good bag of tricks.
I have gone as far as swapping controller boards and soldering parts on the direct drive motors to recover data.
If yours is just a boot sector issue, it would be a snap to image it.

I did a recovery this week involving a repair on a 360k floppy drive to get data from 100+ floppy disks.
Had to piece together a 286 from my scrap bin to make it all work. What fun!
 
Too bad you are not nearby, data recovery is part of my day job and I have a good bag of tricks.
I have gone as far as swapping controller boards and soldering parts on the direct drive motors to recover data.
If yours is just a boot sector issue, it would be a snap to image it.

I did a recovery this week involving a repair on a 360k floppy drive to get data from 100+ floppy disks.
Had to piece together a 286 from my scrap bin to make it all work. What fun!
Hello Brad, you seem to be administrative, so I hope my question works for you. I do not have PayPal, but would like to access the various plans so I can build a trike. Is there a way to pay with a credit card or else and e-transfer my bank account is blocked due to a fraud attempt but I might be able to clear an e-transfer if needed although acredit card would be easier.. As 81 years old, some exercise would do me good!
 
Hello Brad, you seem to be administrative, so I hope my question works for you. I do not have PayPal, but would like to access the various plans so I can build a trike. Is there a way to pay with a credit card or else and e-transfer my bank account is blocked due to a fraud attempt but I might be able to clear an e-transfer if needed although acredit card would be easier.. As 81 years old, some exercise would do me good!
I don't have anything like that, it's just me keeping this old website all duck-taped together in my spare time.
What plan are you looking at starting on? I am converting things to my YouTube channel.
Maybe I will do that one next. YT seems to be where any last signs of action are now.

I have been putting them up when it rains for at least 2 days as it takes to full days and nights to narrate and edit them.
No rain this week though, so the farm owns avewry second of my day for a bit.

This is probably a good start...


Brad
 
Cheers Brad! :cool:

After several chats with various people, I have decided to remove the 6 month subscription model and just make it permanent. My original reason for the expiry was to promote downloading the plans so that they are stored on the Member's device in order to lower bandwidth use on this site. It seems that the expiry was a it confusing, so I just removed it completely. I know that computer crashes happen, and I have always resent links, so this also takes care of that.

So the short of it is...

Access to all 40 DIY Plans (5500 pages) is permanent for $30.00.

All current Premium members have already been changed to lifetime access.
Thanks for your support!!

Brad
Hello again, Brad, I admire your tremendous input into the PDF and videos which pppyou recommended. I am looking to build a trike suitable for seniors and have begun looking into the street fox, but haven’t got to the warrior yet to compare the two.
Is there a particular model you would recommend for the ailing elderly as far as getting in and out. The street fox looks very comfortable but I’m not sure about getting up when you’re done, perhaps support arms could be incorporated, or another model might be more suitable. I look forward to further input on this part of the equation.
 
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