I really don't think there's anything that can be done, but I need to share my horror anyway. Maybe it will serve as a warning to others.
Tonight I lost everything. I plug a monitor, keyboard etc into my iBook and use it as my main computer. I unplugged it to take it downstairs and listen to something on the internet through my stereo. Put it to sleep and brought it back upstairs. Plugged in the various parts. It woke itself up when I plugged in the USB hub, played a brief second of the internet audio it must have had in cache or something, and then did nothing. No screen, no sound. 'Guess it froze up' I think, so I hard reboot it. When I log in it knows who I am and what my password is, but once it boots the dock is in its default position with default icons and all I have in ~/ is Library, and it doesn't even contain my stuff.
Everything is gone. Documents, Movies, Pictures, Mail, all my preferences and keychain... totally vanished into the ether. No trace of them anywhere in /Users poking around in the terminal.
If anyone has some sort of totally brilliant thought on recovering these I'd love to hear it. But I doubt that, so let this serve as a warning to back up very often. It's been far too long since I have.
Tonight I lost everything. I plug a monitor, keyboard etc into my iBook and use it as my main computer. I unplugged it to take it downstairs and listen to something on the internet through my stereo. Put it to sleep and brought it back upstairs. Plugged in the various parts. It woke itself up when I plugged in the USB hub, played a brief second of the internet audio it must have had in cache or something, and then did nothing. No screen, no sound. 'Guess it froze up' I think, so I hard reboot it. When I log in it knows who I am and what my password is, but once it boots the dock is in its default position with default icons and all I have in ~/ is Library, and it doesn't even contain my stuff.
Everything is gone. Documents, Movies, Pictures, Mail, all my preferences and keychain... totally vanished into the ether. No trace of them anywhere in /Users poking around in the terminal.
If anyone has some sort of totally brilliant thought on recovering these I'd love to hear it. But I doubt that, so let this serve as a warning to back up very often. It's been far too long since I have.