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    • WrCombsW
      WrCombs
      last edited by WrCombs

      So let me start this off by saying if I hadn't listened to my boss first thing this morning, this mistake wouldn't have happened. but god forbid he say he was wrong.

      Edit I took ownership of the fact that I had Moved to fast and didn't verify what I was doing, before formatting the drive- The plan changed and I made the mistake, trying to resolve the issue.

      Okay: so, Went and picked up a PC from a customer: the plan as it was said to me was

      • Pick up PC

      *Bring back to office, put 2 new HDD's in and pull over the information after we image it.

      *take it back and install it at the site again.

      So, what actually happened?

      Brought the PC back, boss told me to stop, he has an idea.
      Reformat one of the Hard drives we have here, on that PC and then have the FakeRAID we use rebuild the information, then test the PC to run a terminal and verify it works properly.

      So I added the other drive to the PC. Little did I know (nor did I check) the Optical drive was set to boot first (which is where I added this Drive to the PC ). It came up as C: and the PC I wanted to load as C: loaded as D:

      so when I opened cmd and typed in
      format d: and pressed enter, I wiped all of the customer data from the Drives..

      it wasnt until I noticed a program we don't use on aloha PC's was when I realized what I had done.

      My Tuesday Fuck up in a nutshell. -- Let's all take a moment to give me shit for this colossal screw up.

      we already downloaded a Software to Recover lost partitions and I have that running right now .

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce
        last edited by

        Not your boss' fault. Know what you are formatting before you format.

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        • WrCombsW
          WrCombs @Obsolesce
          last edited by

          @Obsolesce said in Huge Mistake:

          Not your boss' fault. Know what you are formatting before you format.

          If i Followed the original plan, it wouldn't have happened at all - There would have been no formatting what-so-ever involved.

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          • pmonchoP
            pmoncho @WrCombs
            last edited by

            @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

            So let me start this off by saying if I hadn't listened to my boss first thing this morning, this mistake wouldn't have happened. but god forbid he say he was wrong.

            Okay: so, Went and picked up a PC from a customer: the plan as it was said to me was

            • Pick up PC

            *Bring back to office, put 2 new HDD's in and pull over the information after we image it.

            *take it back and install it at the site again.

            So, what actually happened?

            Brought the PC back, boss told me to stop, he has an idea.
            Reformat one of the Hard drives we have here, on that PC and then have the FakeRAID we use rebuild the information, then test the PC to run a terminal and verify it works properly.

            So I added the other drive to the PC. Little did I know (nor did I check) the Optical drive was set to boot first (which is where I added this Drive to the PC ). It came up as C: and the PC I wanted to load as C: loaded as D:

            so when I opened cmd and typed in
            format d: and pressed enter, I wiped all of the customer data from the Drives..

            it wasnt until I noticed a program we don't use on aloha PC's was when I realized what I had done.

            My Tuesday Fuck up in a nutshell. -- Let's all take a moment to give me shit for this colossal screw up.

            we already downloaded a Software to Recover lost partitions and I have that running right now .

            Sorry man.... I had a huge F'up in my career about 20 years ago. Fess up to it, fix it the best you can, eat crow, learn from it and never do it again. That is all you can do from this moment on.

            From my F'up, I learned to "slow down, verify and think before hitting enter or clicking "yes""

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            • black3dynamiteB
              black3dynamite
              last edited by

              Been there before, professionally and personally.

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              • WrCombsW
                WrCombs @pmoncho
                last edited by

                @pmoncho said in Huge Mistake:

                @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                So let me start this off by saying if I hadn't listened to my boss first thing this morning, this mistake wouldn't have happened. but god forbid he say he was wrong.

                Okay: so, Went and picked up a PC from a customer: the plan as it was said to me was

                • Pick up PC

                *Bring back to office, put 2 new HDD's in and pull over the information after we image it.

                *take it back and install it at the site again.

                So, what actually happened?

                Brought the PC back, boss told me to stop, he has an idea.
                Reformat one of the Hard drives we have here, on that PC and then have the FakeRAID we use rebuild the information, then test the PC to run a terminal and verify it works properly.

                So I added the other drive to the PC. Little did I know (nor did I check) the Optical drive was set to boot first (which is where I added this Drive to the PC ). It came up as C: and the PC I wanted to load as C: loaded as D:

                so when I opened cmd and typed in
                format d: and pressed enter, I wiped all of the customer data from the Drives..

                it wasnt until I noticed a program we don't use on aloha PC's was when I realized what I had done.

                My Tuesday Fuck up in a nutshell. -- Let's all take a moment to give me shit for this colossal screw up.

                we already downloaded a Software to Recover lost partitions and I have that running right now .

                Sorry man.... I had a huge F'up in my career about 20 years ago. Fess up to it, fix it the best you can, eat crow, learn from it and never do it again. That is all you can do from this moment on.

                From my F'up, I learned to "slow down, verify and think before hitting enter or clicking "yes""

                Yeah, pretty rough. going to try fixing it with this software that's running.
                But, I told him as soon as I saw what I did, took ownership because as @Obsolesce pointed out, I didn't verify what I was formatting before hitting enter.

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                • WrCombsW
                  WrCombs @black3dynamite
                  last edited by

                  @black3dynamite said in Huge Mistake:

                  Been there before, professionally and personally.

                  I'm sure, and I bet that it's happened to a lot of IT People over the years..

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                  • WrCombsW
                    WrCombs
                    last edited by

                    The software I installed was a free Trial
                    it wont let me actually recover anything until I pay for it...

                    :man_facepalming_light_skin_tone:

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22
                      last edited by wirestyle22

                      This is why I have a bookstack instance. I create documentation on everything I've done, how I did it and why it was done that way. Sometimes looking through what you've done allows you to organize it better in your head (at least in my case). I actually make checklists of sorts in my head just to make sure I am doing everything correctly

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                      • IRJI
                        IRJ
                        last edited by

                        We have all done stupid shit like this in our careers, and that is not really the issue here. I am worried about you passing on the blame to your boss as a maturity issue.

                        In no way shape or form can you blame the boss for this. It's on you 100% and that is ok because it happens ONCE or maybe twice. But you need to man up to the mistake, or else you will never grow as an IT professional. There is a reason why IT veterans like myself verify 3 or 4 times and click once. We have made the mistake before, but we learned from it.

                        Take ownership on this one, bud.

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                        • IRJI
                          IRJ @WrCombs
                          last edited by

                          @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                          @pmoncho said in Huge Mistake:

                          @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                          So let me start this off by saying if I hadn't listened to my boss first thing this morning, this mistake wouldn't have happened. but god forbid he say he was wrong.

                          Okay: so, Went and picked up a PC from a customer: the plan as it was said to me was

                          • Pick up PC

                          *Bring back to office, put 2 new HDD's in and pull over the information after we image it.

                          *take it back and install it at the site again.

                          So, what actually happened?

                          Brought the PC back, boss told me to stop, he has an idea.
                          Reformat one of the Hard drives we have here, on that PC and then have the FakeRAID we use rebuild the information, then test the PC to run a terminal and verify it works properly.

                          So I added the other drive to the PC. Little did I know (nor did I check) the Optical drive was set to boot first (which is where I added this Drive to the PC ). It came up as C: and the PC I wanted to load as C: loaded as D:

                          so when I opened cmd and typed in
                          format d: and pressed enter, I wiped all of the customer data from the Drives..

                          it wasnt until I noticed a program we don't use on aloha PC's was when I realized what I had done.

                          My Tuesday Fuck up in a nutshell. -- Let's all take a moment to give me shit for this colossal screw up.

                          we already downloaded a Software to Recover lost partitions and I have that running right now .

                          Sorry man.... I had a huge F'up in my career about 20 years ago. Fess up to it, fix it the best you can, eat crow, learn from it and never do it again. That is all you can do from this moment on.

                          From my F'up, I learned to "slow down, verify and think before hitting enter or clicking "yes""

                          Yeah, pretty rough. going to try fixing it with this software that's running.
                          But, I told him as soon as I saw what I did, took ownership because as @Obsolesce pointed out, I didn't verify what I was formatting before hitting enter.

                          good. I see you have taken ownership of it

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                          • EddieJenningsE
                            EddieJennings @pmoncho
                            last edited by

                            @pmoncho said in Huge Mistake:

                            Sorry man.... I had a huge F'up in my career about 20 years ago. Fess up to it, fix it the best you can, eat crow, learn from it and never do it again. That is all you can do from this moment on.

                            From my F'up, I learned to "slow down, verify and think before hitting enter or clicking "yes""

                            Pretty much this. I was burned years ago from the result of trying to move too fast and cutting a corner. As annoying as it can be to make yourself slow down and verify, we all have to do it.

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                            • IRJI
                              IRJ
                              last edited by

                              If you are doing PC repair often, a hardware cloner can help. Back when I was doing desktops, I could clone a drive in 5-10 mins. SSDs are a fraction of that now.

                              I learned your same lesson and always had spare HDs that I would use to clone information. Somebody on here will talk about how this is bad for SSDs to be written over and over, and they are right to a point. However, to reach that write level is pretty fucking difficult and drives are cheap. So cover your ass by cloning especially in a situation like this.

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                              • WrCombsW
                                WrCombs @IRJ
                                last edited by

                                @IRJ said in Huge Mistake:

                                We have all done stupid shit like this in our careers, and that is not really the issue here. I am worried about you passing on the blame to your boss as a maturity issue.

                                In no way shape or form can you blame the boss for this. It's on you 100% and that is ok because it happens ONCE or maybe twice. But you need to man up to the mistake, or else you will never grow as an IT professional. There is a reason why IT veterans like myself verify 3 or 4 times and click once. We have made the mistake before, but we learned from it.

                                Take ownership on this one, bud.

                                I already took ownership of it and am Trying to fix it

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                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @WrCombs
                                  last edited by

                                  @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                                  @IRJ said in Huge Mistake:

                                  We have all done stupid shit like this in our careers, and that is not really the issue here. I am worried about you passing on the blame to your boss as a maturity issue.

                                  In no way shape or form can you blame the boss for this. It's on you 100% and that is ok because it happens ONCE or maybe twice. But you need to man up to the mistake, or else you will never grow as an IT professional. There is a reason why IT veterans like myself verify 3 or 4 times and click once. We have made the mistake before, but we learned from it.

                                  Take ownership on this one, bud.

                                  I already took ownership of it and am Trying to fix

                                  try to keep in mind that not everyone has seen your posts as you've posted them and we will respond to things as we see them

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                                  • WrCombsW
                                    WrCombs @wirestyle22
                                    last edited by

                                    @wirestyle22 said in Huge Mistake:

                                    @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                                    @IRJ said in Huge Mistake:

                                    We have all done stupid shit like this in our careers, and that is not really the issue here. I am worried about you passing on the blame to your boss as a maturity issue.

                                    In no way shape or form can you blame the boss for this. It's on you 100% and that is ok because it happens ONCE or maybe twice. But you need to man up to the mistake, or else you will never grow as an IT professional. There is a reason why IT veterans like myself verify 3 or 4 times and click once. We have made the mistake before, but we learned from it.

                                    Take ownership on this one, bud.

                                    I already took ownership of it and am Trying to fix

                                    try to keep in mind that not everyone has seen your posts as you've posted them and we will respond to things as we see them

                                    I see.
                                    I added to OP

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                                    • jmooreJ
                                      jmoore @WrCombs
                                      last edited by

                                      @WrCombs We all make mistakes. Just important to learn from them and hope they don't bite you in the rear too much. Personally I wouldnt have liked boss's plan either, too much at stake to rely on suboptimal raid if I understand what he meant.

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                                      • WrCombsW
                                        WrCombs @jmoore
                                        last edited by

                                        @jmoore said in Huge Mistake:

                                        @WrCombs We all make mistakes. Just important to learn from them and hope they don't bite you in the rear too much. Personally I wouldnt have liked boss's plan either, too much at stake to rely on suboptimal raid if I understand what he meant.

                                        I'm guessing you did : but the idea was to format a drive to start with something brand new, and let the good Drive rebuild it .

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @WrCombs
                                          last edited by

                                          @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                                          So let me start this off by saying if I hadn't listened to my boss first thing this morning, this mistake wouldn't have happened. but god forbid he say he was wrong.

                                          This is another way to say that "he made a mistake" and it wouldn't have happened if you had stopped it. That's true of any mistake 🙂

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @WrCombs
                                            last edited by

                                            @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                                            @IRJ said in Huge Mistake:

                                            We have all done stupid shit like this in our careers, and that is not really the issue here. I am worried about you passing on the blame to your boss as a maturity issue.

                                            In no way shape or form can you blame the boss for this. It's on you 100% and that is ok because it happens ONCE or maybe twice. But you need to man up to the mistake, or else you will never grow as an IT professional. There is a reason why IT veterans like myself verify 3 or 4 times and click once. We have made the mistake before, but we learned from it.

                                            Take ownership on this one, bud.

                                            I already took ownership of it and am Trying to fix it

                                            You are still trying to blame your boss, in the very first fucking sentence.

                                            @WrCombs said in Huge Mistake:

                                            So let me start this off by saying if I hadn't listened to my boss first thing this morning, this mistake wouldn't have happened. but god forbid he say he was wrong.

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