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james
Hi all,
A colleague had his laptop fail on him (serious power/battery), and I'm
trying to suck the data of the disk.
The disk is a Toshiba MK4025GAS.
We've put it in an external USB 2.5" disk chassis, and it is visible to
XP.
However, in Disk Management, the disk is coming up as just a partition
called BOOT. It is also 'healthy (active)', and is showing 37.25GB
NTFS.
Is there anything more I can do in XP to actually see what's on the
disk? There are not options in Disk Management to do much - for this
disk, the only one which is enabled is 'delete partition' (which I
don't feel inclined to do!).
Any thoughts??
James
A colleague had his laptop fail on him (serious power/battery), and I'm
trying to suck the data of the disk.
The disk is a Toshiba MK4025GAS.
We've put it in an external USB 2.5" disk chassis, and it is visible to
XP.
However, in Disk Management, the disk is coming up as just a partition
called BOOT. It is also 'healthy (active)', and is showing 37.25GB
NTFS.
Is there anything more I can do in XP to actually see what's on the
disk? There are not options in Disk Management to do much - for this
disk, the only one which is enabled is 'delete partition' (which I
don't feel inclined to do!).
Any thoughts??
James