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"Hardware Error" after power failure
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Unfortunately, I don't have another power supply with the same specifications on hand, as this thin client is the only Dell device in my home 😕. Replacing the motherboard is not cost-effective for such old hardware. I'll just buy a new thin client.
Perhaps consider investing in a small UPS device as well, it might help out in any future events like this.
The device was already protected by a UPS, but it failed and shut down.
File system and disk okay?
No, half of the file system sectors were corrupted, but I was able to recover all my files. I'm still wondering how my files survived exactly on uncorrupted sectors....
did you run a checksum or try to open a bunch of em? it's possible they didn't...
Yes