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Booting HDD through DOS commands
Hello,
I have bootable USB and i want to boot in my non working HDD through Win98 installed on bootable USB.. Nonworking HDD in the sense that, when i boot normally, it says that a disc read error occured..so i cannot boot further with this HDD..but i can use another HDD on my laptop..it works fine!
Now, when i put my non-working HDD & boot through USB, i get Windows 98 screen at start & then C prompt..then i run DIR C:..it gives me a list of 30 files on screen
30 file (s) 1,079,851 bytes
1 dir (s) 60,147,712 bytes free
how do i proceed from this point?
kindly advise
Kedar.
Spl. Attn: Mr.Alon.
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February 21st, 2007 16:00
If you're desperate, there are companies that can recover files from a damaged HDD, but that can be very expensive.
Ron
Message Edited by RoHe on 02-21-2007 10:07 AM
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February 21st, 2007 16:00
I can't give you any more instructions because specifics about installing the old HDD in another PC will depend on what PC it is and what type of HDD you're trying to install in it.
Maybe a nice friend who knows about PCs can do this for you..?
Good luck!
Ron
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aloncohen
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Good suggestion (thanks for the link) assuming that works. I was under impression that NTFS (eg, XP) security protected you so someone couldn't just read/copy files off the HDD without logging into that user's account. You certainly can't read/copy files on the HDD if you boot from the XP installation CD, unless Group Policies had previously been set to allow access to all files/folders.
So much for privacy and security...
Ron
Message Edited by RoHe on 02-21-2007 01:30 PM
aloncohen
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February 22nd, 2007 10:00
aloncohen
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February 22nd, 2007 13:00
I beleve you can see my last posts - just few inches above...