TomV wrote:
>I can access the hard drive via recovery console. Have
>run Chkdsk /p and /r. Fdisk indicates presence of
>partition 1 (dell data) and 2 190GB. Also have run Fix
>Boot.
>
>Based upon what I have read it could be due to a virus
>corruption of the Master Boot Record, Boot sector, NTLDR
>File or partition tables. MS recommends running anti
>virus on system before running fix MBR otherwise the drive
>may be rendered unrecoverable.
As you can see the C from the recovery console, it is unlikely that the
partition table has been damaged. So first from recovery console I
would try
Fixboot
Fixmbr
If it does not work, here is my suggestion for when the PT *is* damaged
- as just posted for someone else.
Go to
www.bootitng.com and in Free downloads get the MBRWORK one. Put
it on a DOS mode boot floppy (eg a Win98 startup floppy, or even one
made in XP by Formatting a floppy in My computer and checking 'MSDOS
Startup disk')
Boot that , run MBRWORK and give
1
to back up the MBR to the floppy (so you could restore things with 2)
3
then
4
to clear out, then there will be a possibility of
A
to search the disk for partitions and rebuild the table, then finally
5
to write fresh standard MBR code
and
6
to set the appropriate one as the Active one to boot from. If you have
more than one partition on the disk this may need a little experiment,
but it is *probably* the first one found
--
Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
Bournemouth, U.K.
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