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A friend of mine asked me to downloaded three pics from a web site to
JPGs on my hard drive, because he said he couldn't, which I then
attached to an emailto send back to him.
As soon as I clicked on send the system hung and I had to power off.
When I reboot now,XP only goes to the abnormal termination window to
give me the opportunity to either start in safe or normal mode. Safe
mode doesn't work at all, Normal mode merely restarts the boot
process.
I thought, well I might be able to reinstall XP in its so-called
restore mode, but when I try that it fails to do anything. If I were
to reinstall XP as a full install, I will lose the entire contents of
my hard drive of course.
Therein lies the rub. Mostly because anothrer friend recommended it,
I formatted the original XP install using NTFS format. Turns out that
makes the drive UNREADABLE unless you have XP, which I no longer have.
What a catch 22!
This might not be so bad except I stand to lose about a week and
half's work on my genealogy, because I can't copy the files off (I
can't read the drive). This would not have been true had I formatted
XP as FAT32 and not NTFS.
I am not sure what I should try to do.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
JPGs on my hard drive, because he said he couldn't, which I then
attached to an emailto send back to him.
As soon as I clicked on send the system hung and I had to power off.
When I reboot now,XP only goes to the abnormal termination window to
give me the opportunity to either start in safe or normal mode. Safe
mode doesn't work at all, Normal mode merely restarts the boot
process.
I thought, well I might be able to reinstall XP in its so-called
restore mode, but when I try that it fails to do anything. If I were
to reinstall XP as a full install, I will lose the entire contents of
my hard drive of course.
Therein lies the rub. Mostly because anothrer friend recommended it,
I formatted the original XP install using NTFS format. Turns out that
makes the drive UNREADABLE unless you have XP, which I no longer have.
What a catch 22!
This might not be so bad except I stand to lose about a week and
half's work on my genealogy, because I can't copy the files off (I
can't read the drive). This would not have been true had I formatted
XP as FAT32 and not NTFS.
I am not sure what I should try to do.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks