Me__2001
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got a call from my very upset girlfriend on tuesday, her laptop had stopped booting into windows
went down there and fired it up, got an error asking for a boot device so thought 'no biggie, MBR is probably corrupt' popped in knoppix and got a whole host of errors i've never seen before refering to the HD, tried a bootable version of XP i have, same thing
stuck in UBCD and ran some diagnostic tests, test after test threw up errors at which point things started to look bad
as a last ditch attempt i pulled the drive out and stuck it in a usb caddie, plugged it into me laptop and got the usual sound indicating a new device but nothing appeared, the drive was definitely spinning and warming up but no joy, there was a clicking sound which i'm assuming was the head going backwards and forward?
it has a lot, i say a lot when i actually mean all of her notes and essays and with exams in 2 weeks it would be good to get something
is there anyway of getting anything off it that doesnt involve sending it to a company like disklabs?
went down there and fired it up, got an error asking for a boot device so thought 'no biggie, MBR is probably corrupt' popped in knoppix and got a whole host of errors i've never seen before refering to the HD, tried a bootable version of XP i have, same thing
stuck in UBCD and ran some diagnostic tests, test after test threw up errors at which point things started to look bad
as a last ditch attempt i pulled the drive out and stuck it in a usb caddie, plugged it into me laptop and got the usual sound indicating a new device but nothing appeared, the drive was definitely spinning and warming up but no joy, there was a clicking sound which i'm assuming was the head going backwards and forward?
it has a lot, i say a lot when i actually mean all of her notes and essays and with exams in 2 weeks it would be good to get something
is there anyway of getting anything off it that doesnt involve sending it to a company like disklabs?