Posted on 01/30/2008 9:18:22 AM PST by Para-Ord.45
My Windows xp crashed, again. It continually reboots even in safe mode.The blue screen of death flashes only for a split second so i cannot read the error code.
Tried Recovery, it accepted the FIXBOOT command and rejected both \i386\NTLDR C: and \i386\NTDETECT.COM C:
I`m certain a virus damaged the boot sector.
What options do I have now so repair and save the xp?
* rejected both \i386\NTLDR C: and \i386\NTDETECT.COM C:
stating “access denied”.
You can get your data off by pulling the hard drive out of your system and installing it into an external USB case that you can plug into another computer. As far as saving your XP install itself, I don’t know if it’s possible and wouldn’t want to try to do a long-distance diagnosis.
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Get a “live CD” of one of the many versions of Linux. Boot from that CD. Use it to save files to another medium- USB stick, over network, whatever.
There is a version available for that specific purpose. It’s called a “Rescue Disk” or similar and can be downloaded and burned to a CD, then used to rescue a Windoze system HD that can’t be accessed otherwise.
You should have one of these live CD’s laying around just for this type of occurance. It’s not “if” it will happen, but “when”. You just hit the “when lottery”.
Yup, have an external case for a HD. That`s my final option, of installing new hd and copy files from the dead xp hd.
"What to Do When XP or 2000 Won't Boot".
"10 things you can do when Windows XP won't boot".
"How to recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP from starting".
"Langa Letter: XP's No-Reformat, Nondestructive Total-Rebuild Option".
F8 at start up gives me the black screen with the options,
tried them all and the results are the same, it shuts
down and reboots.
Get a new hard drive....install as master...install WinXp on it.
Install old drive in same system as Slave unit.
Transfer your data files from Slave to Master.
Make a list of what is installed in C:\Program Files on Slave.
Gather disks for those programs and start installing those programs onto new Master.
Format Slave when done and leave it in place as the new location for all your backup/drive images (Norton Ghost or similar).
That’s exactly what I did when this happened to my PC about a month ago. I was able to rescue my files to the USB drive, then reinstalled XP and my software before copying the documents back to the hard drive.
Thankfully I had most of my files saved on an external hard drive.
First... test memory and disk.
Make this CD
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
Then make this CD.
Boot from cd. Attach USB drive. Copy data to USB drive. Blow away the bad disk. (Repartion) Reinstall windows. Copy old data back to healthy system.
I once had a damaged soundcard that used to cause my computer to crash each time it tried to boot up. Upon replacement, the problem disappeared.
I suggest you try the same, by removing all non-critical devices such as added-in soundcards, USB devices, modems, etc.
IE favorites, pictures, etc. all seem to be intact.
Apparently the old 'bad' XP is still there because at startup there's a list of two operating systems to select from - WINDOWSB and WINDOWS.
Good luck.
What he said! (Or she, as the case may be.)
I’ve used Linux live CDs to rescue data from failed Windows installs before. I’ve also used Linux to retrieve data from disks that Windows claimed were unreadable.
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