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04-20-2004, 07:12 PM
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guy it would really help does anyone know anything of the sort? Is there a way to manually wipe the hard drive or so that i can write to it again? PLEASE?
If formatting my pc doesnt work i am going to remove the maxor drive and try with just my digital western drive and try to get the sony disk to write onto that. Anyone know anything i can do?
maybe its not that bad xp seems to be ok just now *taps wood*
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04-20-2004, 07:53 PM
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thanks for all your support guys, you have all been great help! My maxtor drive was wiped and everything lost, is there any way to retreive the data?
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04-20-2004, 08:03 PM
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So you repartitioned it? Did you do this by low level format or standard format by any chance?
Oh and by the way, this should probably be in software world.
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04-20-2004, 09:12 PM
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forget the recovery cd, get a hold of windows xp pro cd, boot with it and format the drive during the install and all should be fine.
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04-21-2004, 04:29 PM
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i couldn't find my xp cd. and i didn't know how the CDs partitioned it. I have my pc back now but i have to install all my software and stuff. I;m not that bothered now i have gotten over it.
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04-21-2004, 05:02 PM
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^would've been cool.
Originally posted by Marius24@21 April 2004 - 11:29
i couldn't find my xp cd. and i didn't know how the CDs partitioned it. I have my pc back now but i have to install all my software and stuff. I;m not that bothered now i have gotten over it.
find something like file scavenger if u want ur course work back.
i can send u a copy if u cant find 1.
oh yea this only werkz if u did a low level format not a full 2 hour format
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04-21-2004, 06:36 PM
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i managed to find a copy and find the files are there. Could you send me the copy?
edit, the copy i have is a demo
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04-21-2004, 09:37 PM
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just to reinforce the earlier advice: you should ditch the "recovery" discs and get a plain Windows CD. recovery discs are usually hard drive images on a CD (or set of CDs), and they will want to reformat your drive in order to restore it to factory condition. it's a totally different thing from a regular Windows installer, which gives you the option of simply repairing the Windows folder and leaving the rest of your stuff intact.
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04-21-2004, 09:47 PM
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Originally posted by 3RA1N1AC@21 April 2004 - 21:37
just to reinforce the earlier advice: you should ditch the "recovery" discs and get a plain Windows CD. recovery discs are usually hard drive images on a CD (or set of CDs), and they will want to reformat your drive in order to restore it to factory condition. it's a totally different thing from a regular Windows installer, which gives you the option of simply repairing the Windows folder and leaving the rest of your stuff intact.
i now know that. My first opinion was to locate the XP disk but did not managed to find it (and still haven't). I have and XP disk next to my case ready for the next time it fks up and i am now planning to network all my documents to a second PC and keep regualr back-ups saved on the second PC... Next time i will be prepared B)
After all this is a learning experience, a chance to realise from my mistakes and time for me to prepare.
edit, i dont think a XP disk would have helped (have not tried it) The drive seemed to have been wiped and it wasn't partitioned (wasn't when i reinstalled, was before) :fugley:
i have no idea how though
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