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alec
Hi there,
I'm having a serious problem trying to recover files from
my hard drive. I'm running Windows XP on an Abit KR7A-
RAID motherboard, with a Maxtor hardrive. When I turned on
my computer a couple days ago it would not start up. It
makes it to the startup splash screen, and then there is a
blue screen for a split second and then it restarts. I
tried starting with "use previous settings that worked",
and in various safe modes, with the same result. In safe
mode, I saw that it makes it to loading Mup.sys before it
crashes. I checked online for various solutions. I've
tried removing all my PCI cards (except video), turning
off USB, turning off RAID, turning off everything -- no
dice. I tried using the Windows recovery console -- it
gave me a C:\ prompt, didn't ask for a password, and
returned an error when I tried to do a DIR. Wanting to at
least retrieve my data -- at least 10 GB of valuable (to
me) documents -- I've removed the hard drive, made a new
Windows XP installation on a new hard drive, and then
reinstalled the problem drive on the second IDE channel.
Howeber, with the problem drive installed the computer
will not start up (it doesn't hang, it just
displays "Windows starting" for hours). This seems like
the drive must be damaged, but when reattach it as the
primary boot device, it does the same thing as before
(booting and then failing at Mup.sys), so obviously the
computer is able to access the drive. I'd rather try to
solve this problem myself, with a minimal expenditure of
money, if possible... Does anyone have any ideas on what
I could do next?
Thanks,
Alec
(e-mail address removed)
I'm having a serious problem trying to recover files from
my hard drive. I'm running Windows XP on an Abit KR7A-
RAID motherboard, with a Maxtor hardrive. When I turned on
my computer a couple days ago it would not start up. It
makes it to the startup splash screen, and then there is a
blue screen for a split second and then it restarts. I
tried starting with "use previous settings that worked",
and in various safe modes, with the same result. In safe
mode, I saw that it makes it to loading Mup.sys before it
crashes. I checked online for various solutions. I've
tried removing all my PCI cards (except video), turning
off USB, turning off RAID, turning off everything -- no
dice. I tried using the Windows recovery console -- it
gave me a C:\ prompt, didn't ask for a password, and
returned an error when I tried to do a DIR. Wanting to at
least retrieve my data -- at least 10 GB of valuable (to
me) documents -- I've removed the hard drive, made a new
Windows XP installation on a new hard drive, and then
reinstalled the problem drive on the second IDE channel.
Howeber, with the problem drive installed the computer
will not start up (it doesn't hang, it just
displays "Windows starting" for hours). This seems like
the drive must be damaged, but when reattach it as the
primary boot device, it does the same thing as before
(booting and then failing at Mup.sys), so obviously the
computer is able to access the drive. I'd rather try to
solve this problem myself, with a minimal expenditure of
money, if possible... Does anyone have any ideas on what
I could do next?
Thanks,
Alec
(e-mail address removed)