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SP1 screwed my computer???? help !! :(
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#1 By 2062 (68.128.200.226) at Wednesday, September 18, 2002 01:10:26 AM
Hi, my name is gosh and i will be resolving your issue today. More information is needed. Was the partition extended or primary? In disk management what is the status of the disk? Just go to start > run > C:\WINDOWS\system32\diskmgmt.msc. Does it display the right partition size? Do you have goback/partition magic/drive overlay? Who made the hard drive? Can you access the data from recovery console or a bootdisk? If so copy the data to your other partition. You could also try chkdsk /f /r, from a runbox, however there is a chance of data loss doing that. However, you probably have a bad partition table. I've corrupted my partition table many times. In each case i got all my data back using r-studio. Ontrack.com is also nice, it can actually scan your hard drive and tell you what files it can recover. The only fix for a bad fat is to manually edit the partition table using dskprobe.exe. I don't be doing that. The reason this happened is because you had something nonstandard in the partition table and i guess sp1 wrote a new mbr. -gosh

#2 By 2062 (68.129.127.178) at Wednesday, September 25, 2002 01:11:33 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by meandrake: Gossh!!! I wasn't far from target when I recommended the following in my post above....May even have been a better solution. Copying files from dos is not my idea of a good time. Twice ive recovered all my data using r-studio. I can send it but it looks like the data is recovered. Good job for finding the solution meandrake, the score is what... meandrake 1 gosh 284 -gosh



 

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