Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Logging)

Unread postby ozinoz » Sat Nov 16, 2013 4:00 pm

The trees are DEFINITELY the best part - yours certainly looks different to mine !*roll-laugh*!
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Logging)

Unread postby Toripony » Sat Nov 16, 2013 4:29 pm

The trees are indeed beautiful and I love the scenery work on the Bumbleberry. It probably depicts what the area looked like before 1900 (very dense and much more pine than today). But the reality was that by 1915-1920 there were no trees left. The way Pete (son of a Big Woods lumberjack, btw) depicted it in the BLC was closer to the ugly reality that no one likes seeing. By 1923 the timber industry along 100 miles of the Greenbrier subdivision was over. In 20 years Big Money out-of-state investors had cut everything standing and burned the rest. It's a story matching that of coal mining in demonstrating why WV'ians still have a distrust of "outsiders".

BTW, this thread title should read "Edited Bauer LUMBER" not "logging". For anyone unfamiliar with the wood products industry, the lumber company is usually a mill that buys logs and sells boards. A logging company cuts downs the trees and hauls them to the mill. A lumber company has a stationary facility that does business with multiple logging companies working out in the forest. Logging companies are typically small local-owned operations but lumber companies have grown into today's megacorps like Mead/Westvaco and Georgia Pacific.

!!jabber!! I'm not being bitter here, just sharing some history and understanding of the area and why the distinction is very important to the people who live in our nation's forest lands.

P.S. More ugly reality... Pete once depicted a horse on a big spit roasting over one of the fire pits you see along the route... while it was shockingly prototypical for the era, I made him take it out.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Logging)

Unread postby B-24_LIBERATOR » Sat Nov 16, 2013 5:31 pm

What were the logging companies that worked with Bauer?
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby Toripony » Sat Nov 16, 2013 11:06 pm

Pete's dad and uncle ran a small logging company in the big woods of northern WI and I'm afraid that's all I know besides Pete's stories of life there when he was little. I learned from him that Winter was their prime logging season when they could haul the logs out on sleds. I've seen some amazing photos of the HUGE pile of logs they would haul on one load behind dozens of mules or horses.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby B-24_LIBERATOR » Tue Dec 03, 2013 10:16 pm

I now have my HDD back and I'm working on getting it recognized by the computer, right now it says its "unallocated space"
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby arizonachris » Wed Dec 04, 2013 12:40 am

I'm afraid "unallocated space" means the drive is empty.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby BNSFdude » Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:30 am

It says that probably because of a bad sector. I have this issue with my old HDD too.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby B-24_LIBERATOR » Wed Dec 04, 2013 2:07 am

arizonachris wrote:I'm afraid "unallocated space" means the drive is empty.


Not sure how the drive could be empty, I only replaced the card thing on the outside.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby arizonachris » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:06 am

Did you have someone fix the drive for you? And did they test it? I presume you are using Windows Explorer to look at the drive's contents. That may not work. This is under Win 7, right?

OK, here's something: http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-dev ... stion.html From reading that Thread and others, initializing may wipe the drive if there is anything on it. some say you need recovery software to get to the contents. All kinda confusing and contradictory, even to me.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby Chacal » Wed Dec 04, 2013 12:11 pm

This probably means the partition has been deleted.
The data might be recoverable but it could be costly.

It could also mean that they changed the whole drive instead of just the circuit board, which is what they usually do, given the price of drives, and given that there is no guarantee that a new board will work with an existing drive.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby B-24_LIBERATOR » Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:41 pm

I never sent the drive off, just the circuit board.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby arizonachris » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:34 pm

OK, then. Is this drive for a laptop or PC, and is it internally installed, or in an external hard drive to USB dock, or how connected? There is still the possibility that the drive's motor was/ is damaged, also the drive's platters may have been damaged. Best bet now is to try the suggestions in that link I posted, but do not try and initialize the drive.

Years ago, I had backed up my internal drive to an external hard drive in a USB enclosure. One of my internal drives died, and when I put that external drive into the PC, it looked to be empty. I don't recall exactly what I finally did to get it seem in Windows, but IIRC I just kept messing with Drive Management tools and finally Win 7 went "ding" and the drive showed up in Windows Explorer.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby arizonachris » Wed Jan 29, 2014 9:42 pm

OK, digging this one up because I learn't sumthin' t'day. (hoping B-24's still lurking somewhere) Hoping that this project didn't die an early death and that clunky drive is still around.

Fire up that PC that this "bad" drive is connected to. Right click on Computer. Click on Manage. Click on Disk Management. If the "bad" disk doesn't show up in the middle pane, go over to More Actions and choose Rescan Disks. Maybe now Windows will pick up that other disk.
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby B-24_LIBERATOR » Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:51 pm

I'm still here, haven't been playing much after the crash, mostly playing Rise of Flight or with my model trains and worrying about my Jeep. I'll go ahead and try that out to-morrow and see how it works :D I really hope I can get BBCLC back up and running cause I'd hate to leave you guys chugging around an unfinished route!
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Re: Bumbleberry Creek Logging Co. R.R. (Edited Bauer Lumber)

Unread postby B-24_LIBERATOR » Mon Feb 10, 2014 12:11 pm

It recognizes the disc but still says its broken... if it doesn't work then I might just pop it open because I'd rather try something than just trash it.
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