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Fred Burdick
I have a system with Windows XP Professional. I received
an error that the Systems file was missing or currupt. I
went to my recovery disks and renamed this file, then
rebooted. The system was up for two days, but running
slow (it's a 1.8ghz with 512mg ram and 100gb hd so it's
usually pretty quick).
Anyway, now the error being displayed is nonmountable disk
volume. I again went to the recovery console and executed
chkdsk /r. This went to 50% and then said unrecoverable
disk. I tried chkdsk /p, but same results. I executed
fixboot and this finished. However, XP will not boot.
Is my harddrive toast or are there some options to help me
determine conclusively what my problem is? Is this a
fixable situation?
Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
an error that the Systems file was missing or currupt. I
went to my recovery disks and renamed this file, then
rebooted. The system was up for two days, but running
slow (it's a 1.8ghz with 512mg ram and 100gb hd so it's
usually pretty quick).
Anyway, now the error being displayed is nonmountable disk
volume. I again went to the recovery console and executed
chkdsk /r. This went to 50% and then said unrecoverable
disk. I tried chkdsk /p, but same results. I executed
fixboot and this finished. However, XP will not boot.
Is my harddrive toast or are there some options to help me
determine conclusively what my problem is? Is this a
fixable situation?
Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.