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salvaging data from harddrive
Posted by Campbellbrian on August 11th, 2003


Thanks in advance for any clues,
I have a PC at work that I need to salvage data from the harddrive.
The computer will not boot-up, but I would like some advice on placing
the harddrive into another PC to salvage the data. I would like the PC
that is working properly to use its existing boot sector from its
original harddrive, then naming the second drive something like G:\,
etc. These are old Win95 machines.

(on unrelated note, I have a WinME PC at home that apparently lost all
contents of the harddrive, so I reloaded the operating system and the
machine is back running, but is there a way to see if any files that
are apparently lost are REALLY lost? The 20Gb harddrive says that 17Gb
are free which is twice what I was used to seeing, so I'm assuming
that the files are gone... ? Would a defrag do anything?)

Thanks for any clues, Brian

Posted by Mike Walsh on August 11th, 2003




Campbellbrian wrote:
Set the jumper to slave and connect it to the same cable as your boot drive. The drive should appear as D.

You probably lost any chance of recovering any files when you reinstalled windows.

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Mike Walsh
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.


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