I hope you had a backup of your data files at least.

I recommend using something like Acronis True Image to make a backup of your hard drive. You can save that backup image to an external USB drive and if your hard drive crashes, you can boot from a special boot CD or USB stick to restore your system to a new hard drive. I believe Easus makes a similar product (free even).

I know it doesn't help you now, but it's a good insurance policy for the future. Once you have a replacement disk, you can be back up and running in an hour or two with your system in the same state as when you made the system image.

I generally backup my data weekly (I have a batch file I use to do so) or more frequently and take a system image monthly. I keep the two most recent images (in case there is a problem with one of them) and this has saved me a few times and has made it extremely easy to upgrade to larger hard drives as well.

That being said, you might be able to get BIAB to run under WINE (Pipeline is probably your best resource for that), or if you have a Windows license and disk, you can create a Virtual Machine using Oracle VirtualBox; however, if you have a Windows license and disk, why not just install that on the machine?


John

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