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Originally Posted by Amy
And as addicted as we all are to our p.c.'s....it sucks bigtime when we have difficulties. I can relate. And it's amazing how fast a hard drive can fill up. lol. I use photobucket a lot these days to save my hard drive as much as possible. I have THOUSANDS of graphics and pictures saved there, all for free. The trick is to create the files to get the most storage for free.
Sorry for your difficulties.
What saved me tons on my old desktop was Norton Go back. It'd at least take me back to a day earlier when I was functioning and it'd get me online.
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Amy - you have a huge problem using PhotoBucket - they do NOT guarrantee the safety of your files. If they go as a company, or if they have server/storage issues you're sunk.
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6.6 Although the Site and other Photobucket Services are normally available, there will be occasions when the Site or other Photobucket Services will be interrupted for scheduled maintenance or upgrades, for emergency repairs, or due to failure of telecommunications links and equipment that are beyond the control of Photobucket. Also, although Photobucket will normally only delete Content that violates this Agreement, Photobucket reserves the right to delete any Content for any reason, without prior notice. Deleted content may be stored by Photobucket in order to comply with certain legal obligations and is not retrievable without a valid court order. Consequently, Photobucket encourages you to maintain your own backup of your Content. In other words, Photobucket is not a backup service. Photobucket will not be liable to you for any modification, suspension, or discontinuation of the Photobucket Services, or the loss of any Content.
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