Reply to Re: i want to die...
If you don't have an account, just leave the password field blank.
Read better, he said "My backups are gone"
What do you mean with "Screwed up"
FAT / NTFS screwed up?
File recovery programms
doesnt work:
if you got winXP on it, then put the XP cd into the cd-rom, restart the pc, press DEL ( or something else ) to enter the bios, set boot order: Floppy, Cd, Hd, Network ( if you got those avaible )
Reboot, then press R when you are in the setup to access repair windows menu. You get a couple of questions and when you are in the *DoS* window copy all files ( if you can ) on a floppy ( cd's doesnt work, network maybe, but i DONT know how to copy them to another pc that way )
If the file is too large, then you are *peeped*
doesnt work:
HD died? ->
Try a file recovery programm ( www.google.com )
If the programm fails, then:
Send it to a HD recovery lab ( costs $$$$$ ) They scan the surface of the HD platters to read it ( ex: 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 )
then they will try to read the FAT / NTFS to find out which bits are 1 file.
What do you mean with "Screwed up"
FAT / NTFS screwed up?
File recovery programms
doesnt work:
if you got winXP on it, then put the XP cd into the cd-rom, restart the pc, press DEL ( or something else ) to enter the bios, set boot order: Floppy, Cd, Hd, Network ( if you got those avaible )
Reboot, then press R when you are in the setup to access repair windows menu. You get a couple of questions and when you are in the *DoS* window copy all files ( if you can ) on a floppy ( cd's doesnt work, network maybe, but i DONT know how to copy them to another pc that way )
If the file is too large, then you are *peeped*
doesnt work:
HD died? ->
Try a file recovery programm ( www.google.com )
If the programm fails, then:
Send it to a HD recovery lab ( costs $$$$$ ) They scan the surface of the HD platters to read it ( ex: 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 )
then they will try to read the FAT / NTFS to find out which bits are 1 file.