Corrupt XP Hard Drive
Hi all, One of my friends brought a DELL pc for home use but as usual 2 days outside of the warranty they started to get problems and the system would not boot to XP. The system had worked fine before and no hardware or software changes had been made. I have had a look at this but the system would not boot past the windows xp screen. I loaded the recovery console and tried to do a CHKDSK to fix any errors however, it said that there were to many errors and cannot run CHKDSK. I have tried to partition the hard drive and install windows again but it states that the C:\ drive is corrupt and cannot be fixed.
They saved all there holiday pictures to it and then deleted them from the camera so they wanted to try and recover these. Even when the recovery console starts it does not give me the option to log onto the Windows XP, looking at the C:\ drive shows that there is no C:\windows directory or documents or settings folders. I am stuck with what to try next and whether any of the pictures could be recovered easily, I know that we could take the hard drive to a disaster recovery place but they would like to keep the cost down. Does anyone have any ideas or have I missed anything that can easily fix it? Any help would be really appreciated.
Cheers
Mark
They saved all there holiday pictures to it and then deleted them from the camera so they wanted to try and recover these. Even when the recovery console starts it does not give me the option to log onto the Windows XP, looking at the C:\ drive shows that there is no C:\windows directory or documents or settings folders. I am stuck with what to try next and whether any of the pictures could be recovered easily, I know that we could take the hard drive to a disaster recovery place but they would like to keep the cost down. Does anyone have any ideas or have I missed anything that can easily fix it? Any help would be really appreciated.
Cheers
Mark
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Jim's post is definitely the next step. Attach the drive as a slave to a working XP PC and see if that works.
However, if the drive letter doesn't show up or is inaccessible from explorer - I would definitely give 'Getdataback' a try. You can download a trial copy from www.runtime.org.
I ran this on a failed HD once and was able to see word docs I deleted years ago.
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Connect that drive as the SLAVE on your SECONDARY channel. Have no other drives connected except for the one with your OS and the drive to be worked on.
Quite often when a drive is on the way out it kind of screws up the signals and even if jumpered as slave can be trying to change to master or Cable Select which usually pulls the system down.
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I agree here, but if that doesn't work type "fixboot" in the recovery console, and see if that does nethang. doubt it will, but anything at this point is worrth a shot, right...?
I have also heard of, and done the HD in the freezer trick, and it DOES work magically, idk how, but it does, it basically freezes the clusters and sectors in the current "state" their in, and when thawed, it tricks the clusters into thinking that its on the last good mode boot. this is what ive heard, sounds crazy, and senial, but it DOES work, gj on that lol
Exactly!
It also helps when the drive is getting too hot, similar reasons as above, and it's a last ditch attempt to retrieve data. But it works.
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