Think You Have A
Dead Hard Drive
So you think that hard
drive has finally died? Have you got the dreaded "Inaccessible Boot Device" or
"Unmountable Boot Volume"
message? There are several things that you may be able to do but
one thing not to do is
PANIC!! Listed below you will find several things to try and
depending on the value of the data to you there is always - Data Recovery
Services – a costly but normally effective method of getting the data back from
that expired hard drive. But try these things first:
- Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Running CHKDSK
- Boot to the Windows 2000 or XP CD and
when you see the Welcome to Setup press the letter R.
- Press "C" to choose the Recovery
Console.
- Select Windows 2000
installation.
- You will get a DOS prompt.
- Type in the adiministrator
password.
- Type "chkdsk /p" without the quotes
and hit enter.
- Type "fixboot" without the quotes and
hit enter.
- Type "Y" without the quotes and hit
enter.
- Type "exit" without the quotes and hit
enter.
- The system should now restart and boot
into the Windows operating system. If this doesn’t work try the Recovery
Console.
Running Recovery Console
(*This process will
take longer)
- Boot to the Windows 2000 or XP CD and
when you see the Welcome to Setup press the letter R (for
recovery).
- Press "C" to choose the Recovery
Console.
- Select Windows 2000
installation.
- You will get a DOS
prompt.
- Type "chkdsk /p" without the quotes
and hit enter.
- Type "exit" without the quotes and hit
enter.
- The system should now restart and boot
into the Windows operating system.
- Disconnect the drive power cable and
data cable. Reconnect the cables and try booting again.
- Try the drive in another computer that
you know works but install it as a slave drive. When you boot up and go into
Windows Explorer you should see an additional drive.
- If the drive is there I would
copy all of the important files to the C drive of the computer immediately of
the computer that you are using to test the drive with.
- If the drive is not there you can use
Hard Disk Drive Recovery Software or a Hard Disk Drive Recovery Service (NOTE:
You should do your research on the service or software that you use due to the
fact that the service or software could destroy the data on the drive and you
probably only have one chance for data recovery using either of these
methods).
Just a reminder to prevent
this problem in the future BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP!!
You can purchase external hard drives that will allow you to backup your
computer automatically at scheduled times every day. These drives will allow you
to restore data from several days past in the event that you loose or have a
hard drive crash. You should also get a battery backup if you get one of these
drives to be sure that the power doesn't go out while using the drive. This
could cause you to loose the information on the backup drive due to hard drive
corruption.
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