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my computer running windows has crashed. I have been trying to recover the files using ubuntu following This tutorial. I have ran into a few problems so if anyone knows how to do this i would appreciate it if you could pm me.
How did it 'crash?' What are the symptoms? What problems are you running into?
I am probably not answering your question but. Everytime i start up my pc i get a black screen that says we apologize for the inconvenience but windows did not start successfully Etc. I get five options safe mode, safe mode with networking, safe mode with commeand prompt, last known good configuraton, start windows normally.
All these options lead to a blue screen that says a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME if this is your first time you've seen this stop error screen restart computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:
Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed...
Techncal information:
***STOP: 0x000000ED (0x82.cca68, 0xc000009c, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
If you need anymore information feel free to ask
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| Originally posted by pwnage1 I am probably not answering your question but. Everytime i start up my pc i get a black screen that says we apologize for the inconvenience but windows did not start successfully Etc. I get five options safe mode, safe mode with networking, safe mode with commeand prompt, last known good configuraton, start windows normally. All these options lead to a blue screen that says a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME if this is your first time you've seen this stop error screen restart computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed... Techncal information: ***STOP: 0x000000ED (0x82.cca68, 0xc000009c, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) If you need anymore information feel free to ask |
Hmmm... def sounds like a HD problem. Any hardware/software changes recently?
If you have an XP install/recovery disk, try booting off of it. Once it loads setup, you have the option to repair a damaged installation. Try that first.
What problem were you having with Ubuntu? Same issue, where it can't mount the drive?
No hardware or software changes recently. When running ubuntu i tried to open up the harddrive and i get a message that says; Cannot mount volume under details it says ntfs_attr_pread: ntfs_pread failed: input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or you have gardware faults, or you have a softraid/fakeraid hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on windows then reboot into windows TWICE. The usage of the /f parameter is vety important! if you have soft raid/fakeraid then you must first activate it and ,pmount a different device under the /dev/mapper/directory, (e.g. /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the dmraid documentation details.
i managed to get through the tutorial without any positive results. If i cant remember what it said but i can redo the tutorial later and elaborate on it. but for now i have to go. thanks everyone with your help so far.
Yea, defintitely try a repair from your install/restore disc.
EDIT** NOT any kind of restore... you want to REPAIR. Restore can erase data.***
This is a drive failure and/or corruption of the partition.
What drive is it?
Do you have other drives installed or available?
Stop using the corrupted one (it could get worse - disconnect it if needed) make a bootable drive from another hard drive (install windows on it) and make this the primary drive (master) for the time being. To do this just install the blank drive, boot up with a windows disk and create partition etc.etc.
Then see if windows will recognise the other (corrupted) drive when it's reconnected (do not hotplug - do this when the PC is off!).
If windows doesn't recognise the drive at all, then it's most likely a mechanical/electrical failure and you're near enough fucked unless you want to try to fix it - (I've done it, it has worked but it's quite difficult and often doesn't work/help).
If windows does recognise it, then get a data recovery program (there are loads out there, many for free) and start the most in depth recovery option you can (could take hours).
Hope you sort it out.
i am currently posting from another computer of mine running windows xp pro just like the one that crashed. should i just put the crashed hardrive in this computer i am on currently?
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| Originally posted by pwnage1 i am currently posting from another computer of mine running windows xp pro just like the one that crashed. should i just put the crashed hardrive in this computer i am on currently? |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Yep, that'll do. Make sure on the ribbon cable and the little dip switch pin things on the drive you have them set to Master (for the working drive and slave for the corrupt one. |
aye ive been were you are and it fuckin hurts in fact my new pc i currently carted away as we speak for a new mother bord and win. and yes it does seen your hard drive on the blink.you can test it on other pc but at own risk if you try and run it. best bet if your win is legal you can run repair from start up. if not i know with visa you can run a comlpety fresh virson of curent virson but this means looseing all saved data.
Some steps you could take:
1. Insert Windows XP CD, reboot, and run a repair.
2. Add hard drive to a working machine and boot into OS to recover
files.
3. Boot with utility CDs such as ERD Commander or UBCD.
4. If the drive fails at the hardware level, you can send to a data
recovery company such as Ontrack to find out if the data is
recoverable but at a considerable fee.
5. Sledge hammer to the drive in the back yard for good measure.
Best of luck.
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| Originally posted by Magnus Some steps you could take: 1. Insert Windows XP CD, reboot, and run a repair. 2. Add hard drive to a working machine and boot into OS to recover files. 3. Boot with utility CDs such as ERD Commander or UBCD. 4. If the drive fails at the hardware level, you can send to a data recovery company such as Ontrack to find out if the data is recoverable but at a considerable fee. 5. Sledge hammer to the drive in the back yard for good measure. Best of luck. |
yeah i tried them all. So i am going to put hard drive into a working computer. I am thinking it is a hardware failure atm. Thanks all for your help. Great responses.
Shit idk about you but I just got nearby multiple light strikes and lost power. Thank the heavens for logic's autosave feature. 
I'm glad you're ok, Paulino.
But I think spammers brought this thread back from the dead.
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| Originally posted by sr126 I'm glad you're ok, Paulino. But I think spammers brought this thread back from the dead. |
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