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June 14th, 2004 14:00
read disk error --how recover data?
My Inspiron 1100 laptop crashed I guess... basic problem is I need to reinstall windows xp, and will lose my data... question is how can I get data off my hard drive before that reinstall occurs? Is there a web refrence with instructions, or is this even possible!!???
Background:
yesterday the computer was left unplugged and on battery (by mistake) til the battery ran out. When I re-plugged to elect and tried to bring it out of standby, it seemed to 'freeze' Had to shutdown with the power switch. Now when I turn it on I get blank screen with error message: "a disk read error has occurred. press ctrl-alt-delete to reboot"
Of course rebooting gets same results. Here's what we've done:
1. rebooted with F2 and checked settings.. all seems ok.
2. rebooted with F8, and get no response, only blinking cursor on blank screen.
3. rebooted with F12 and ran diagnostics, which all check out ok except for one test... the DST Short Status Test times out before completing, with error #1000-0145. I have repeated this twice with same results.
4. Called Dell Support and after working through various tries with the os recovery CD, they say I need to reformat and reinstall windowsxp... which means I lose all my data.
I have spanked my hands for not doing my backups regularly...most recent one is about 6 weeks old, so could be worse, but we have lots of new data on. AND THIS LAPTOP WAS BRAND NEW IN JAN!! sigh...!!
Any help appreciated!! Thanks a million!!1
japay in Alabama
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Rob in Texas
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June 14th, 2004 15:00
You are the likely victim of an ignorant Tech from Dell, in my humble opinion (IMHO). I believe your HDD is toast and you need it replaced. I had the same thing and a quick and wise person told me that I was S O L (sorry out of luck... the clean version). If you do re-install (and are able to... I highly doubt that it will work but really hope that I am wrong for your sake), I would try the repair the Windows first. XP will allow for a full repair by fully reinstalling everything over the old version (all of your data and app's will be there, but you will have to download all of the updates all over again). Try that first before you wipe your HDD. If that does not work then I would get an external HDD (USB 2.0 and Norton Ghost) to try to clone the drive, so you can access your info. I would recommend an external HDD for backing up in any case. I have an 80 Gig where I make 2 different clones. These can then be cloned right back on my laptop. I now have 2 partitions for date purposes (one 2 weeks old and one 1 week old), since I had a HDD failure that I was not expecting. Basically, the last clone that I made was corrupt because my HDD was beginning to fail and parts of the clone were corrupt. The good news is that I was able to pull all of my data from it, so nothing major was lost. I hope this helps and let me know if I can help with anything else.
Unfortunately, I think the Dell Tech may be getting you to spin your wheels, but hopefully I am wrong.
japay
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June 14th, 2004 16:00
Thanks so much for your reply... It turns out you are right... I called Dell Tech again and got another person who had me try the repair windows, which it wouldn't do... got "unrecoverable volume errors" messages... so he said would ship a new hard drive within 48 hours.
I understand from other posts that the "new" hd's that Dell ships in these cases are usually refurbished, not actually new, but I guess that's ok if it works. I'm just disgusted that we've used Dell computers since the first one was out and never problems like we've had with the ones we bought this year...!!
Thanks again... oh, and I'm going to get Norton system works with ghost and start using it.
japay
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June 14th, 2004 20:00
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June 14th, 2004 20:00
Hey johnallg... is this for real? I am willing to try it, but how to I assure I don't break it for good?
Thanks... japay
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June 15th, 2004 06:00
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Rob in Texas
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June 16th, 2004 00:00
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japay
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June 16th, 2004 01:00
Wow, I'm learning lot of fun...hopefully useful stuff here!! Sorry to bother you again, but could you please let me know how you can backup or ghost the drive when you can't even access it?
does the freezing make it possibly open up when windows tries to start?
Thanks again...
japay, aka: confused in Alabama!
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June 16th, 2004 02:00