yup, u thought u would be clever and update your BIOS which was as old as 2001... u used used the tool designed for your workstation... it didnt work.
windows thought it would be clever and try and repair it via the XP CD because u cant even get into windows anymore - it hangs because... well it does.
You are left with no other options.
Format C (I have 3 other drives) so u lose all your application install files...
bah
Format C
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Re: Format C
You could always try to salvage the contents first by, for example, booting Linux from a Knoppix CD.Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:yup, u thought u would be clever and update your BIOS which was as old as 2001... u used used the tool designed for your workstation... it didnt work.
windows thought it would be clever and try and repair it via the XP CD because u cant even get into windows anymore - it hangs because... well it does.
You are left with no other options.
Format C (I have 3 other drives) so u lose all your application install files...
bah
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Re: Format C
Bounce, i think i love you... at the very least i owe you a beer.Bouncelot wrote:You could always try to salvage the contents first by, for example, booting Linux from a Knoppix CD.
Let me explain why!
Last night at approx 11.30pm, my secondary hard drive failed. spectacualry. to the point that even good old chkdsk from the command prompt resulted in a blue screen of death!!
then, remembering what you said about the knoppix boot disk, i managed to download it and burn it, and low and behold, it can access the knackered disk (mostly). Unforunately it is refusing to enable read/write permissions to my primary (ntfs) drive, but it is allowing me to connect wirelessly to my laptop, to which i am currently salvaging as much of the drive's contents as humanly possible.
it's not the speediest of transfers, but 300-400KB/s is better than nothing!!
hopefully my mp3 collection and 3 series' of QI have survived the crash as i hadn't gotten around to burning them onto disc yet!!
so thanks for the handy tip bounce, knoppix will not be leaving my cd wallet ever again!!
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