Poorly PC
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:51 am
My main home PC seems terminally ill.
One of the kids phoned me at work to say it won't boot.
Tries to load windoze and then resets to the "which mode do you want to boot into" routine. Whichever you select, it does the same.
Been into the BIOS, changed it to boot from CD, stuck in my Norton Ghost CD - it starts to load and then hangs.
Found an old HDD with an old copy of XP on it - it will boot from that (and Ghost will load up while that HDD is there on its own).
Connect the "problem HDD" as a slave to the "old HDD that works on its own" and it hangs while booting.
OK obviously I have an HDD failure .... and I'm resigned to having to rebuild my PC (again) ..... but as it stands I'll loose the overwhelming majority of my data, email (and that of the rest of the family) etc etc.
Given that I can't get the PC to boot while that all-important drive is connected, I can't even look at it to see whether there is any recoverable data.
I'm now thinking that it may be worth investing in one of those USB HDD enclosures, boot the machine and then try connecting that drive as a USB device.
Anyone got any other bright ideas?
BTW although my Ghost backup data is intact on another HDD, it's not so useful .... some time ago it filled up its partition. I've been meaning to sort it out for ages but not got round to it - so it won't be that useful to me.
Need to fix this quick before the Mrs murders me 'cos she can't get her email and other bits and pieces.
One of the kids phoned me at work to say it won't boot.
Tries to load windoze and then resets to the "which mode do you want to boot into" routine. Whichever you select, it does the same.
Been into the BIOS, changed it to boot from CD, stuck in my Norton Ghost CD - it starts to load and then hangs.
Found an old HDD with an old copy of XP on it - it will boot from that (and Ghost will load up while that HDD is there on its own).
Connect the "problem HDD" as a slave to the "old HDD that works on its own" and it hangs while booting.
OK obviously I have an HDD failure .... and I'm resigned to having to rebuild my PC (again) ..... but as it stands I'll loose the overwhelming majority of my data, email (and that of the rest of the family) etc etc.
Given that I can't get the PC to boot while that all-important drive is connected, I can't even look at it to see whether there is any recoverable data.
I'm now thinking that it may be worth investing in one of those USB HDD enclosures, boot the machine and then try connecting that drive as a USB device.
Anyone got any other bright ideas?
BTW although my Ghost backup data is intact on another HDD, it's not so useful .... some time ago it filled up its partition. I've been meaning to sort it out for ages but not got round to it - so it won't be that useful to me.
Need to fix this quick before the Mrs murders me 'cos she can't get her email and other bits and pieces.