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AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

Posted: 13/05/2003 - 9:12
by Steve B
to coin a phrase,
'bugger'

my 'D' drive has just decided that it will die.
i got sounds from it like the heads were parking (sort of --- 'clunk wuuurrr clunk' and win xp locked up.
after hiting the reset button (nothing else worked) xp reboots and 'D' drive is no-longer called 'swap' (i had C as 'main', D as 'swap' and E as 'temp') but its now called 'generic hard disc' or some crap.
if i try to open it xp (bless its cottons) tells me that 'this drive is not formated' and 'would you like to format it now?'
erm,
no.
i would like it to work again. all 20 gig of it please.

anyone got any idea at all on how to get it working ?


all my emulators ..... all of my retro games ... Rob only knows what else there is ... 15.3 gig of stuff is at stake here.

'my computer - properties - hardware' reports that "this device is working properly' (dont you just love windoze)

heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp !

Posted: 13/05/2003 - 9:18
by Larsec
it sounds like you FAT is screwed.. I had the same problem, used a program called EasyRecovery, got everything back...

Posted: 14/05/2003 - 8:39
by Steve B
Larsec,
i love you and i want to have your childern.

EasyRecovery did the job ,with a lot of work, and i have D drive back :D

i had to zip up most of C drive and store it on E drive to make 15 gig of free space for the revovery.
now, after reformating D, pasting the recovered files back, unzipping the stuff back onto C, i just need to defrag.

cheers.

Posted: 14/05/2003 - 9:45
by Larsec
I love you too Steve :)

Posted: 14/05/2003 - 16:27
by Vosla
steve b, i hope you don't trust that hdd anymore with sensible data :wink:
it may be screwed but on the other hand xp and ntfs are known for such hickups... hopefully it was just a 'hickup'. apart from the screwed fat - got corrupted sectors or something like that ? if so you are likely into trouble with that hdd. :?

Posted: 15/05/2003 - 6:52
by Steve B
Vosla wrote:steve b, i hope you don't trust that hdd anymore with sensible data :wink:
it may be screwed but on the other hand xp and ntfs are known for such hickups... hopefully it was just a 'hickup'. apart from the screwed fat - got corrupted sectors or something like that ? if so you are likely into trouble with that hdd. :?
i have run every check i can find on the hard drives since 'that' happened and everyone of them comes back as 'fine'
i will be buying another hard drive at the weekend though, just in case.

Posted: 15/05/2003 - 23:55
by SteveL
Buy me one while you're there. Better yet, buy me a whole PC while I blow my loan on cheap booze and harlots :D

(That's "LOAN"!!!)