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The original post: /r/torrents by /u/Holiday-Age6347 on 2025-07-05 05:43:52.

which is no big deal, but what I'm curious about is the fact that they files are now gone. I downloaded them last night I think, received the warning today, and when I went to delete the torrent files, they were in my downloads folder, but the actual files were not. I know they were there; I started to watch both just to check the quality and the viewer still shows the filepath but the files are gone. They're not in my trash or anywhere else on my comp. Is it possible for the provider to remotely delete the files?

 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/Ap1xaban on 2025-07-05 04:37:07.

No torrents from that group in weeks, looks like its back to soul seek for music

 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/Drybanananana on 2025-07-05 04:30:20.

Looking for a good source of classic and new gay movies and shows. 1337x has been ok, and have tried accessing gaytor.rent based on previous posts with no luck.

Appreciate any help, thanks.

Edit: I'm not looking for porn

 
The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/slacker-77 on 2025-07-05 10:02:21.

Why is Mullvad Blocking bank apps? I noticed I can not login into my bank app, when I am connected with Mullvad through my home router. When I switch to an other VPN provider, the issue is resolved.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/InfitialisExspiravit on 2025-07-05 03:34:48.

Hello everyone.

I'm pretty blind in terms of data transfer so I would appreciate a way out. So my phone now barely had any storage since I hoard many pictures for years to the point it reaches 120k+ files. I don't have access to any desktop at the moment as my laptop is broken, do you think it's recommended to get an SD Card to move these files? And if yes should I get the one with plenty space or decent transfer speed?

Thank you very much in advance.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/rafteran on 2025-07-05 03:21:17.

I am looking to upgrade to an Intel N series CPU, but can't find a motherboard that supports a combination of 16 drives. I am running UnRaid with a LSI SAS2008. I could consolidate a bit and drop it down a few drives if necessary, or do I just need to upgrade to an i series processor? Currently have AMD and could stick with it, but looking for something low power and can do transcoding.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/thevideogameraptor on 2025-07-05 02:03:44.

My 4TB Seagate drive (Seagate Barracuda 2.5 5400 model, one of the Playstation branded ones) is supposedly dying, and I've had it for just over a year, which feels like it's way too soon for it to die. My previous drive lasted for three or four years.

I've tried running disk health utilities and aren't sure what to do. I use a Mac, and Apple's own disk health utilities say it can't be repaired and needs to be replaced (though I can still open and copy files from it). I ran another disk health checkup from DriveDx, and it said that my drive is in perfect health.

I'll probably buy another drive anyway, but I'm not quite sure which checkup is correct.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Kevalemig on 2025-07-05 00:42:00.

Original Title: Got a new Mini PC, swapped out the NVME drive so I could experiment with different OS's. I wanted to keep the original NVME that came with Windows 11 on it. Is there a Windows app that can make an image of this NVME with an untouched Win11 so I can re-image later and setup Windows if I wanted?


I'm planning to experiment with creating my own NAS on the mini PC, then try other things like a dedicated VPN box.

I didn't want to lose the Windows 11 setup that came preinstalled on the NVME so I swapped out the drive. I currently have that drive in an external case with USB C so I can connect it to my Windows computer. Is there an app that I can use in Windows 11 that could make an image of the drive that I could restore later if I wanted to use the Mini PC with Windows 11, the way it was shipped?

The app I looked at, Clonezilla, needs to be installed on a USB and you need to boot the PC from it. Is there an app that can run in Windows 11, where I could just select the external NVME drive and have it save a bootable image to a drive on my computer?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/And56JamesofJam on 2025-07-05 00:38:38.

https://preservetube.com/

this website preserve youtube videos by creating a snapshot that will always be available even if the original video disappears or is taken down. (i created this post again due to title misspelling)

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/cryptospartan on 2025-07-05 00:17:19.

Hey everyone. My original setup was 2 separate zpools:

  • Slow Data: 3x 4TB HDDs in raidz1
  • Fast Data: 2x 500GB SSDs mirrored

I've now greatly expanded my capacity for HDDs and created a zpool for backups:

  • Primary data: 8x 4TB HDDs in raidz2
  • Backup data: 3x 14TB HDDs in raidz1

I also found a few extra SSDs I had lying around, this is now all of the SSDs that I have:

  • 3x 500GB
  • 1x 1TB

I'm tying to decide the best way to split my SSDs to get the best use out of them. While I know it's not the most ideal setup, the budget has been stretched thin and this is what I've got. Here's what I'm thinking:

  • Create a special vdev for metadata for my primary data pool with all 4 SSDs in raidz2
  • Create a "Fast Data" zpool like I had before
  • split the 1TB SSD in half, create 1 vdev with 3x 500GB raidz1 and create another 500GB mirror. Could use 2 vdevs for "Fast Data" or 1 each for special vdev and "Fast Data" separately

Anyone have a good idea of the best use of my SSDs? ideally I don't want the extra 500GB of the 1TB to sit unused, but i'm able to be convinced if there's a solid reason/use-case.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Broad_Sheepherder593 on 2025-07-04 22:59:37.
 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ScarletIceRyu on 2025-07-04 21:45:09.

I'm looking to get more storage for my games as I currently have a 500 gig SSD and a very old standard harddrive at 297 GB. I'm looking at Toshiba X300 drives.

They have performance desktop and professional workstation versions that seem basically identical.

The performance desktop ones say they are better for gaming but the speed rpm and cache are the same.

The only difference I'm actually seeing is that the professional workstation ones have a much higher longer time until they are expected to start seeing any failure so I don't know why I wouldn't just want that one instead as the speed seems the same but it should last longer.

So can anyone tell me if I'm missing anything with this or give some recommendations? I always hate looking for PC stuff because there's always some weird niche piece of info that makes your purchase seem stupid after you find out like I had no idea what CMR or NAS was until 5 minutes ago. Like I saw some good NAS stuff but it seems like it doesn't fit standard computer set ups.

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