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Ryzmik
Those who fully rely on artificial intelligence for work can't get rid of their natural ignorance.

rɪθmik @Ryzmik

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No more.

Posted by Ryzmik - August 29th, 2021


I had the idiocy to stay in my room messing around with FLStudio, where it is 88 °F/31 °C at noon. I noticed my laptop was overheating and I didn't give it much attention cause I started arranging a new track, and after a couple of minutes it suddenly shut down, and it seems it's not working anymore.

That probably means: my three years of progression, my projects, my VST synths, my presets, my recordings, and basically all my files, all is f*cked up. I can't recover anything and I don't know what to do now and don't know what will happen. For now I guess I'll need to buy a new laptop (if I could) to start from zero.

So this may be a long pause.


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Yesh i miss of the your techno

You could try removing your laptop's hard drive and put it in a new laptop unless the hard drive died too. Just make sure that your fan is cleaned habitually so that extreme overheating like this does not occur.

I really want to hope that only the processor died and not the hard drive as well because if the hard drive is dead then all your data becomes unaccessible (as you have seemed to already notice.)

I really hope this comment helps you and I wish you the warmest good lucks possible. I have had to deal with the same thing twice before I got my current computer when I used my old laptop and it sucks to lose all that data, especially years worth of it.