Nope, I'm not that rich to run dual display ;perizai said:R u using a dual display? Mobo + card?
I've formatted the disk and partitioned it, right now am hitting a "asms: the parameter is incorrect error" when installing XP. Seems might be a disc problem. Sheesh.Firefox said:Once you start re-writing over the disk, I doubt you can retrieve the files anymore. Seems like you got a corrupted MFT or MBR. Windows won't load the ntfs.sys file if it detects a corrupted MFT. Hence, being stuck just before the log-on screen.
The only way is to take the drive and use an ATA to USB adaptor.
Then boot-up another computer running Windows 2K or Windows XP and let it finish loading windows before plugging the drive in.
Hi, problem is as listed, I can't even get past into the windows progress screen. So that means I can't even press F8 to go into safe mode. Thanks anywayrickbath said:try booting to safe mode
Hmmm.. you mean the no display output thing? But I cannot understand why boot up in BIOS the screen can remain there for very long, just upon boot into windoze, the screen blacks out and the monitor power light indicator flashing away indicating no source input.yaoxing said:Either your graphic card driver is corrupted or your graphic card is near the end of its life. I faced the same problem before.
Ola said:After reading through all your post, most likely cause is your hard disk circuit board is failing. Beside the hdd light on, did you heard any sound (spinning up and down or clanking) from the hard disk?
If you have not reformat or re-installed your Windows, you should be able to recover your files by swapping the circuit board with one from a same model working hard disk.
Since you have reformated and re-installed Windows, you can try some of the file recovery tools to save those files that are stored in area that were not over-written.
You can check the following links or use google to search for other tools.
http://www.runtime.org/advise.htm
http://www.recovermyfiles.com/
I would advice you to get the hard disk replace if not, the problem will happen again.
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It quite normal as these day, hard disk QC is not as good.espn said:The HDD is only like 10 mths old, I can get a replacement but am too weary to go through the entire process again. The HDD has not been producing any sounds however.
Windoze is setup halfway, after copying the files the disc seems to be errorneous and I can't proceed further. :cry:
Thanks for the recommendation on the s/w, I've my own commercial ones, now hoping that my serial number and registration information still is inside the 40GB HDD so that I can recover whatever that's left from the 200GB.
I'm now looking at redundancy, probably RAID 5 + 1 hotspare or minimum, RAID 1.
Ola said:It quite normal as these day, hard disk QC is not as good.
I have a hard disk that DOA and 2 hard disks that failed within 3 months.
I am running RAID 1 now.
From your descriptions, you should be able to hear some abnormal sound from your hard disk. It is very similiar to a number of cases that I work on.
Setup Windows using another hard disk and mount this "faulty" hard disk as slave drive. Then use your own recovery software to scan the hard disk for whatever files that you can recovered. Do not try re-installing anything on that hard disk as it will reduce your chance of recovering your data.
Yeah, the problem is my 200GB HDD partition all MIA, which is very sad. I normally partition 10GB for windoze alone, so that in any case of problems I can just erase that partition and reinstall leaving my other partitions still alive. :cry:jbma said:Your problem sounds similar to mine. When I boot up the pc the screen will go as far as the Windows startup screen with the progress bar below and then it will go blank. Have been experiencing this only since Jan. Finally I decided to reinstall Windows and now it is fine. I don't think it is your video card as you are able to go to bios. Still not sure what is wrong with it but at least it is working fine, for now.
:kok: :kok: :nono:erizai said:Haha... You can one..
Formatting is fine as it's not a low level format, formatting doesn't destroy the data, it just erases the FAT totally, the OS will see the space in use marked as available and will just overwrite with data when necessary. Reconstructing the FAT table will enable the files to be found back.erizai said:I recomment not to reformat first.... buy a second hard disk install os boot up from there, and see if you can link and salvage from there. had encountered this B4. it don't even let you to restore the os... once you reformat. no way back..
Thanks dude, you banged balls with me the last time I erased all my wedding images from my HDD on the actual event day itself. Now it's not that bad as I'm not delivering any images but then just saddened that I lost so much data, although immaterial but I still bang balls!!!tokrot said:espn, sorry to hear that. I can feel what u were feeling then. Imagine I had lost more than 100 gig of data which was kept for the last 10 yrs. Imagine how I felt that time..:cry: So heart pain.. It's not once time but twice! So right now, I am making duplicate backup copies into my DVDwriter as of now...Good luck to your salvage!
need any help about recovering data from partition pls feel free to PM me for the proggie.. :angel:
I used to have the knoppix, but I can't find the disc now, and it's no use because the partition is gone already, even if I mount it, the filesystem is not complete anymorewantunn said:Have you tried booting off a liveCD?
I had to do that once to recover data for a friend. Basically get your hands on a livecd (ubuntu or otherwise), boot up, mount the HDD, do the necessary after that.
espn said:I used to have the knoppix, but I can't find the disc now, and it's no use because the partition is gone already, even if I mount it, the filesystem is not complete anymore
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Eh how come you never post these shots before. Nice shots man. No wonder your heart pain losing all that data.espn said:Thanks dude, you banged balls with me the last time I erased all my wedding images from my HDD on the actual event day itself. Now it's not that bad as I'm not delivering any images but then just saddened that I lost so much data, although immaterial but I still bang balls!!!
I wanted to back up the images from my HDD the other day since Jan, but been too lazy to do so, now I lost about 12GB worth of RAWs (~1500 shots). Fortunately, about 2GB+ are still on my CF cards. But I'll never get around to getting my shots again
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