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Al Botteon
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      27th Jan 2009
Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly way
into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want to
access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.


 
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      27th Jan 2009
Al Botteon wrote:
> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly way
> into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want to
> access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>
>


1. Take the drive out and connect it to another PC using a usb adapter.
2. Grab your files.



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Sjouke Burry
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      27th Jan 2009
Al Botteon wrote:
> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly way
> into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want to
> access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>
>

Get to another computer with the harddisk,
and copy all *.mp* files from it.
Or get a new harddisk(cheap), reinstall xp
on that, then install your disk as secondary
drive, copy all *.mp* files form it and re-format
the old drive.
Dont try to run anything from that old drive,
it might re-infect your computer.
After reformat use it as backup storage.
 
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Count de Monet
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      27th Jan 2009
Al Botteon wrote:
> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly way
> into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want to
> access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>
>



Knoppix





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Conor
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      27th Jan 2009
In article <bfvfl.16269$(E-Mail Removed)>, Al Botteon
says...
> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly way
> into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want to
> access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>

A Linux Live CD is your friend. Boot with that, insert USB memory stick
into computer and copy them to the memory stick.


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TVeblen
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      27th Jan 2009

"Al Botteon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bfvfl.16269$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly
> way into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want
> to access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>

All the above ideas are good and would work for you. To clarify:
You could buy an IDE to USB adapter to connect you hard drive to another
working computer which would recognize it as an external storage device and
then you can copy the files you need from it to the other hard drive.
You can also remove your hard drive, jumper it as a slave drive (for a
system that is not on Cable Select) and connect it to another working PC on
the slave plug and it will be recognized as a secondary drive and then you
can copy the files you need from it to the other hard drive.
The Linux CD's run from the CD so you do not need to install an OS to gain
access to the hard drive.

Once you are up and running again, please do yourself a favor, and back up
you user data.


 
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spodosaurus
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      27th Jan 2009
TVeblen wrote:
> "Al Botteon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bfvfl.16269$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
>> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
>> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
>> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
>> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly
>> way into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want
>> to access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>>

> All the above ideas are good and would work for you. To clarify:
> You could buy an IDE to USB adapter to connect you hard drive to another
> working computer which would recognize it as an external storage device and
> then you can copy the files you need from it to the other hard drive.
> You can also remove your hard drive, jumper it as a slave drive (for a
> system that is not on Cable Select) and connect it to another working PC


You'll need a 2.5" IDE to 3.5" IDE adapter for this.

> on
> the slave plug and it will be recognized as a secondary drive and then you
> can copy the files you need from it to the other hard drive.
> The Linux CD's run from the CD so you do not need to install an OS to gain
> access to the hard drive.
>
> Once you are up and running again, please do yourself a favor, and back up
> you user data.
>
>



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spodosaurus
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      27th Jan 2009
GMAN wrote:
> In article <497f0e39$0$14877$(E-Mail Removed)>, spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
>> TVeblen wrote:
>>> "Al Botteon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:bfvfl.16269$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
>>>> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
>>>> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
>>>> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
>>>> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly
>>>> way into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want
>>>> to access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>>>>
>>> All the above ideas are good and would work for you. To clarify:
>>> You could buy an IDE to USB adapter to connect you hard drive to another
>>> working computer which would recognize it as an external storage device and
>>> then you can copy the files you need from it to the other hard drive.
>>> You can also remove your hard drive, jumper it as a slave drive (for a
>>> system that is not on Cable Select) and connect it to another working PC

>> You'll need a 2.5" IDE to 3.5" IDE adapter for this.
>>

>
> Why? He/she never mentioned this was a laptop they were dealing with.
>


I guess this goes to show that one should not respond to newsgroups with
only 3 hours sleep

>
>
>>> on
>>> the slave plug and it will be recognized as a secondary drive and then you
>>> can copy the files you need from it to the other hard drive.
>>> The Linux CD's run from the CD so you do not need to install an OS to gain
>>> access to the hard drive.
>>>
>>> Once you are up and running again, please do yourself a favor, and back up
>>> you user data.
>>>
>>>

>>



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Al Botteon
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      27th Jan 2009

"spodosaurus" <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote in message
news:497f3440$0$14898$(E-Mail Removed)...
> GMAN wrote:
>> In article
>> <497f0e39$0$14877$(E-Mail Removed)>,
>> spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
>>> TVeblen wrote:
>>>> "Al Botteon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:bfvfl.16269$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at
>>>>> daughter's college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive,
>>>>> but we want to recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of
>>>>> getting to desktop wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe
>>>>> mode and still wont get past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd
>>>>> and repairing, and suddenly way into it, it start not being able to
>>>>> find files from the cd. Just want to access the mp3s and get out, but
>>>>> can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>> All the above ideas are good and would work for you. To clarify:
>>>> You could buy an IDE to USB adapter to connect you hard drive to
>>>> another working computer which would recognize it as an external
>>>> storage device and then you can copy the files you need from it to the
>>>> other hard drive.
>>>> You can also remove your hard drive, jumper it as a slave drive (for a
>>>> system that is not on Cable Select) and connect it to another working
>>>> PC


Appreciate all the help. Jumpered the HD as a slave to my desktop, copied
everything needed. Kids happy (plus another adult). Now going to just format
it and start from fresh. And will run a virus scan. Thanks again to all.


 
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Eric
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      29th Jan 2009
On Jan 27, 3:32*am, "Al Botteon" <albott...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Running Xp on a Dell desktop. Encountered virus from email at daughter's
> college to us. Problem is that ok to format the hard drive, but we want to
> recover a lot of mp3s. Windows will start to point of getting to desktop
> wallpaper w/out icons yet, and stalls. Tried safe mode and still wont get
> past certain point. Tried booting from xp cd and repairing, and suddenly way
> into it, it start not being able to find files from the cd. Just want to
> access the mp3s and get out, but can't get in. Anyone? Thanks.


I would download Ubuntu Linux from http://www.ubuntu.com/, use disc-
burning software to burn the file as an image to a recordable (not re-
recordable) CD/DVD. The resulting CD/DVD is bootable. (Remember that
the CD/DVD drive must be set as the first boot device in the BIOS in
order to be able to boot from a bootable disc). Then you can use a
memory stick to remove the MP3 files.

Eric,
PC Buyer Beware!
http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/
 
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