Richardo
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:23 AM
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Ruh roh, Reorge...my home computer won't boot from C:\ |
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Edited on Thu Jan-13-05 09:24 AM by Richardo
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I wonder if it got spiked during the lightning storm last night.
I tried booting from a: and that looks like that will work, but it won't read my Zip drive (yes, zip drive - it's an old machine) to get the 'rescue' information.
How screwed am I?
a) Very b) Moderately c) not at all. Just do this: ____________________helpful advice here_________________
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:25 AM
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:26 AM
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3. I/O error - disk not found |
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:28 AM
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Edited on Thu Jan-13-05 09:29 AM by Kellanved
Is the disk listed in the BIOS or - if applicable - in the list displayed prior to the boot attempt?
What Windows version? Edit, OK, 95 - plain, a,b, or c ?
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:35 AM
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As it boots, it says something like:
Disk 0 - found Disk 1 - found
Disk 0 is the original HD and Disk 1 is an add-on HD I installed a while back.
Not sure about the Win 95 flavor - January 1997 vintage.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:26 AM
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2. Need more info such as |
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OS type. Error messages would also be helpful.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:27 AM
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5. I'm embarrassed to say this: |
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:30 AM
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8. Are you getting a system error |
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or OS error?
Meaning does it say "Error Reading Drive C:" or something like "Cannot load win.com"
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:36 AM
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Then the a:\ prompt comes up and that's the end of that. I tried changing to c:\ (glad I remember a little DOS) and it says 'Disk not found'
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:27 AM
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4. you should be able to boot up to bios settings |
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Edited on Thu Jan-13-05 09:30 AM by notadmblnd
and change the settings for your cd drive to read your zip drive. Is your hard drive removable?
I had a machine that the hard drive slid in and out of the box, it would come unplugged occasionally and needed to be reseated.But if you have fried your hard drive, you will need to replace it and usually upon install it will prompt you for your Windows software. after that you should be able to run your restore disk.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:29 AM
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Get the XP install disk. Run it from the CD. Get into the recovery tools. See if the command "FixMBR" restores your ability to boot. If not, it's borked.
That said, important data may still be recoverable. Find a Linux User's Group and see if you can get them to read the disk with Knoppix. If so, you can get the important stuff off. Then, go to Sam's Club and get one of those cheap WD drives. Or wherever.
Sam's has WD 160GB drives for $79.00.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:31 AM
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'xp'. I wish.
Thanks for your help, though. I thnik it's reached the end of it's long productive life.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:33 AM
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I do believe you are right. HDDs are finite things.
Backup early and often.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:30 AM
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9. You may have a damaged boot track on C: |
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There may be ways to salvage the contents of C:
In the future, after everything is back working, you may try adding an additional hard drive. Then, using software designed to copy all of one drive to another drive, back up the entire C drive to the new drive, including your operating system. Then if you have a boot track error on C:, you can boot from the second drive, and then copy everything from the second drive back to the C: drive. Make sure that you keep the version on the backup drive current.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:40 AM
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14. In addition to what Ladjf just said |
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you might be able to take the computer to a computer repair business and have them do it for you-so you wouldn't have to go out and get a new hard drive right now, they'd use their own.
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:41 AM
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15. That's what I'm thinking. |
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:46 AM
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It is probably using a DOS partition, which means it is salvagable as long as you find a tech who knows what the Hell he is doing. A number of utilities might fix it such as the older (DOS based) version of Norton Utilities. If the Master Boot Record (MBR) corrupted, that can be fixed with FDISK.
David Allen www.thoughtcrimes.org
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:47 AM
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Thu Jan-13-05 09:50 AM
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for the advice and tips :thumbsup:
...I've got some diagnostic and boot disks for the A:\ drive and will mess around with them tonight.
Failing that, at least the data is safe (and the important stuff backed up) and I can transfer it to the new machine I see in my future. :)
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