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| Thread ID: 99124 | 2009-04-21 03:58:00 | BSOD - Corrupt HDD | Jared White5 (14159) | Press F1 |
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| 766775 | 2009-04-21 03:58:00 | Well i recently got the BSOD, as this has happened once or twice before i just restarted my computer but this did not help as the Same Message and Error showed up. The message A Problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Disable or unistall any anti-virus, disk defragmentation or backup utilities. Check your Hard Disk Drives Configuration and check for any updated drivers. Run CHKDSK /F to check for Hard Disk Drive corruption, and then restart your computer Technical Information: *** STOP: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x812E8620, 0xC0000102, 0x00000000) Since i can't get onto Windows i can't "Disable or unistall any anti-virus, disk defragmentation or backup utilities", i can't update my drivers since i can't get onto the hdd or run CHKDSK /F etc. So i thought i would repair windows, i booted up the Windows CD and got into the Windows Setup then hit the R key to repair windows but it only got to "Examining 76294 MB Disk 0 at Id 0 bus 8 on atapi...". I left it for 7-8 hours and it was in the exact same place. I then restarted my computer and tryed again with no avail. So i borrowed my friends HDD and tryed to slave my corrupt one. I then start up windows and all seems fine but i get to the Windows XP loading screen then it goes blank and nothing happens. My Friends HDD is the master, it says in the bios it is and mine, the corrupt one, is the Slave... so it says in the Bios anyway. Is there anything else i need to do? or is my corrupt one the wrong format or something? My friends HDD is 20GB Seagate U6 My HDD (Corrupt one) is a 80GB Western Digital WD800 Are they compatable with each other? or is there something i have to do to make sure they work together, i've never slaved a hdd before and the only reason i am trying to is because my friend said i would be able to get information off of it if i was able to. I would also like to try and reformat it to see if that fixes it. |
Jared White5 (14159) | ||
| 766776 | 2009-04-21 04:28:00 | Did you jumper your hdd as slave?? It doesnt matter what brand of hdd it is. Just as long as the mobo has the connection for it, it should detect it (and hopefully work). Likewise for the hdd. What operating system is on your mates hdd?? And the corrupt hdd? It looks like that error may have something to do with NTFS. The file for it is stuffed After you put your hdd on the mates PC, did you change the bootdisk in the BIOS to his hdd?? It maybe trying to boot from yours |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 766777 | 2009-04-21 05:15:00 | So i thought i would repair windows, i booted up the Windows CD and got into the Windows Setup then hit the R key to repair windows Nope. Boot off CD, choose R for Recovery Console at the first prompt. Then type chkdsk /r /p |
pctek (84) | ||
| 766778 | 2009-04-21 08:20:00 | Hi Jared I remember you from Polytech, your mates HDD will ahve the drivers for his motherboard and not yours if I read it right that you borrowed his and put in your machine. If you get stuck send me a pm, I've fixed a few lately with different problems |
gary67 (56) | ||
| 766779 | 2009-04-22 02:33:00 | Did you jumper your hdd as slave?? It doesnt matter what brand of hdd it is . Just as long as the mobo has the connection for it, it should detect it (and hopefully work) . Likewise for the hdd . What operating system is on your mates hdd?? And the corrupt hdd? It looks like that error may have something to do with NTFS . The file for it is stuffed After you put your hdd on the mates PC, did you change the bootdisk in the BIOS to his hdd?? It maybe trying to boot from yours Yeah that turned out to be the problem, the Slave HDD wasn't jumpered properly but got that part figured out with a lil help of google :D And yep your assumptions about the Format for the HDD being stuffed were spot on . Nope . Boot off CD, choose R for Recovery Console at the first prompt . Then type chkdsk /r /p Yep, that's what i meant but it doesn't matter either way, it didn't get past the "Examining 76294 MB Disk 0 at Id 0 bus 8 on atapi . . . " bit . Hi Jared I remember you from Polytech, your mates HDD will ahve the drivers for his motherboard and not yours if I read it right that you borrowed his and put in your machine . If you get stuck send me a pm, I've fixed a few lately with different problems It was a blank HDD lying around his house so didn't need to worry about the drivers, just installed Windows on it and didn't worry about installing the drivers for my comp all too much as it was only a temp hdd . Thanks for helping me with that problem but now i have come to another . Is there anyway at all that i'm able to Rescue the data on the HDD? |
Jared White5 (14159) | ||
| 766780 | 2009-04-22 04:21:00 | What you can try is download Knoppix (ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/dist/knoppix/KNOPPIX_V6.0.1CD-2009-02-08-EN.iso), burn it to a blank cd and boot from it and see if it can see the hard drive. From there you can try copy and paste into another location. There are also a few thrid party programs out there that can recognise stuffed drives, such as Activ@ recovery etc. Not many I know of that are good and free however:( Blam |
Blam (54) | ||
| 766781 | 2009-04-22 08:06:00 | I have Ubuntu and puppy linux also several recovery programs all free that you could try, I would try the linux live distro's first, run them from the CD and see if they can read the HDD | gary67 (56) | ||
| 766782 | 2009-04-22 10:25:00 | Well i just got home from work, booted up the comp and Windows automatically ran a CHKDSK operation and that has fixed the problem. Just hope it doesn't happen again. Least i'll make sure to regularly back up now :p Thank you so very much for all your help guys. Much appreciated :) |
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