Bill, I Thought We Were Friends
This is a personal post to a man who I thought was a good friend. He has been my friend from the time I was introduced to his ‘workgroup‘ back in 1993. I grew with him over the years, both personally and professionally. He was the source of knowledge for me. I was really fond of our friendship, except when he was in his ‘ME’ phase.
He helped a lot of people. He is a savvy business man. The fact is, he ultimately helped me start my own business in 1998 and has been helping me ever since.
It all started when a piece of software that his company makes decided that I wasn’t allowed to have as much stuff stored in it as his company thought it should, so it locked me out of it. My business lives and dies by having access to this information. Let’s just say that my ‘outlook‘ on life was bleak.
So, I went searching for a solution. Every place I came to said there were two possible solutions; slice the file up or delete some of the data in it. Slicing it up was my first choice.
I went hunting for a utility that would do it. After coming up empty handed on Open Source programs, I went looking for the alternative; stuff I got to buy.
I found a company out of India called RecoveryFix. The software that they provide gives you a free demo which allows you to install and run the program. It takes the file that you want to fix, in this case a .PST file, reads and compiles the data stored in it. It will even display the folder tree and let you select the data you want to keep. But you have to buy it before you can restore the file.
So I went through the rigmarole and the four hours to restore the file, twice; once on the demo and once on the paid version. To my dismay the software did not work for me. I was disappointed to say the least. Not so much about the $69.00 I spent on the software but for the time it wasted.
I then used the free utility that Bill’s company mentions in their Knowledge Base. It did cut the file and made me lose data. That was disheartening, but the worse part was that after I did all of that it crashes my whole computer system and wasted another four hours.
You see, I still have a business to run, so I started working from my old laptop that throws more heat off then a five liter engine running for ten hours in 120 degree weather with no coolant. Yea, I know, the thrill is in the drive. Right!
My wife said, “Dude, you’re gettin’ a Dell.” So, I packed up the family and took a drive to Podunk, Maryland to a computer show and bought a new PC and laptop for less than what I paid for my old PC. Both of these babies came stacked to the gills. [I do not know who is smiling more, because, my wife got the laptop.]
Now, I am back up and all systems are a go. Things are looking up. I am re-supporting my buddy Billy G. My system runs smooth and quiet. I am once again a happy camper.
Bill, if you are out there listening, or reading, remember the little guys who helped you get to where you are. Take off the file limitations and let us run free!
- D



I thought he and I were friends too… but I think what he did to you was far worse than what he did for me…
I still see Billy from time to time, but Mac and I are growing closer everyday…
July 3rd, 2007 | #
“pssst” or rather .pst, maybe we should cut off the friendship with Bill and invite Mac over to play.
July 4th, 2007 | #
I think maybe I might trust Bill a little too much too - time to go find some Mac friends and see if they will introduce me
July 4th, 2007 | #
Dude! Break free, man! Linux is the way to go
I’ve never felt as good as I do working on my Ubuntu laptop. Although I don’t really recommend it for the weak-hearted. Macs definitely get a thumps up for me though!! Tons better than winblows
I was wondering why I never got a call back the other day
Glad you got it fixed! You should’ve looked at Macs at the computer show though
Lisa B.
July 4th, 2007 | #