On Oct 14, 9:22 pm, bell-lady <barnesa_17...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> When booting normally, black screen, then stops with unable to locate
> needed .dll files...
>
> When booting into recovery mode without disks (don't have any) (F10 on
> blue screen), it says the only thing it can do is wipe it out and
> start over. Same result when I boot from another XP CD. I wanted non-
> destructive as I haven't been able yet to get to My Documents to save
> stuff off.
>
> Using boot diskette and fdisk, I see 2 partitions on hard drive,
> recover and NTFS type which I assume is the actual C: drive.
>
> from A: I can do DIR on C: and see files, but nothing like what should
> be on a C: drive, except a few expected ones. No subdirs except I386.
>
> I ran scandisk and thorough scandisk on C: while booted from A:; it
> found one lost cluster and made a small file of it (file0001); nothing
> like enough to be all of My Documents.
>
> I hooked the hard drive up as a secondary on another PC, ran McAFee on
> it and it came out clean, no complaints at all. Didn't look like it
> scanned anything but I386 below the top-level directory either.
>
> Does this necessarily mean My Documents truly is gone gone? and email
> and etc.? I'm going to try putting it in the freezer and see if that
> helps (it has before, but not usually when I could see anything at
> all).
>
> Suggestions welcomed at this point.
>
> If all is lost, I guess I need to re-order restore CDs to at least get
> the drivers and paid-for software back again? If I just do a format
> on C: would the restore partion possibly still be able to work then,
> and restore as it should, without the CDs? Guess I could try..
>
> But I'd like a 2nd opiinion....is there ANY way to get to My Documents
> data before formatting or fdisking?
>
> Ann in PA
I forgot to mention that I get no different results in safe mode,
still says cannot find needed .dll files. Also, when I say 'My
Documents' above, I of course men Documents and SEttings/loginname/My
Documents. I cannot see any Documents and Settings folder, or even a
Program Files folder on C:
Ann in PA
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