Inaccessible boot device

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Wayne

Hi all,

Yesterday, when I started up my standalone computer, which does not connect to Internet, it has prompted the blue screen with a error message: 0x000007b( 0x81893BD0, 0x000009C,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000) inaccessible_boot_device.

I did not done anything on the machine and installed any software.I have checked the cable connections, all of them are
correct. I have tried to run in safe mode, it is also failed and get the same error message. I have tried to plug the harddisk, which is FAT32, to other PC, motherboard can recognize the harddisk but Windows Explorer cannot recognize it. I have tried to use a Windows98 bootup disk, I found that the file is still existing.

How can I reboot the computer successfully and get back all the data?Thank you very much!

Wayne
 
Wayne,

Try connecting the drive as slave and boot with a NTFS OS
and then if it is accessable, you can backup your data.

Don
-----Original Message-----

Hi all,

Yesterday, when I started up my standalone computer,
which does not connect to Internet, it has prompted the
blue screen with a error message: 0x000007b( 0x81893BD0,
0x000009C,0x00000000,0x00000000,0x00000000)
inaccessible_boot_device.
I did not done anything on the machine and installed any
software.I have checked the cable connections, all of them
are
correct. I have tried to run in safe mode, it is also
failed and get the same error message. I have tried to
plug the harddisk, which is FAT32, to other PC,
motherboard can recognize the harddisk but Windows
Explorer cannot recognize it. I have tried to use a
Windows98 bootup disk, I found that the file is still
existing.
How can I reboot the computer successfully and get back
all the data?Thank you very much!
 
Don,

I have tried connecting teh drive as slave and boot
with a FAT32 OS but it cannot be accessable. However, I
am afraid that if I am using NTFS to backup my data, I
cannot recover the data in other FAT32, Right? I am not
sure. Thank you very much!
 
What does the disk show as when it is slaved? Sorry I didnt respond earlier
but I wasnt at work.
 
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