This is on a friends laptop. Boot gives a simple disk read error.
Fdisk from a dos boot disk recognizes a NTFS partition but cannot read it obviously.
XP recovery console cannot browse the drive at all and gives an error.
Bart-PE scandisk and file explorer also cannot access the drive.
I tried a windows repair install, and it said it needed to partition and format the disk before installing.
Reading around, I tried Active Partition recovery, which scanned the drive but when it tried using the date and reading the disk it gave me and error saying Sector #0 unreadable or Damaged BOOT sector. So basically it cannot see the files on the partition.
I don't know what drive it is, to try brand name disk checks, the laptop is a Toshiba and the drive is 30GB.
I am not sure what else to try. I could try repartitioning and reinstalling but that would erase all data and make me no better then any other cheap PC doc.
Thank you
elkinm
Fdisk from a dos boot disk recognizes a NTFS partition but cannot read it obviously.
XP recovery console cannot browse the drive at all and gives an error.
Bart-PE scandisk and file explorer also cannot access the drive.
I tried a windows repair install, and it said it needed to partition and format the disk before installing.
Reading around, I tried Active Partition recovery, which scanned the drive but when it tried using the date and reading the disk it gave me and error saying Sector #0 unreadable or Damaged BOOT sector. So basically it cannot see the files on the partition.
I don't know what drive it is, to try brand name disk checks, the laptop is a Toshiba and the drive is 30GB.
I am not sure what else to try. I could try repartitioning and reinstalling but that would erase all data and make me no better then any other cheap PC doc.
Thank you
elkinm