Can I revocer from this?

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The Doctor

I was doing a chkdsk on all partiions (FAT and NTFS) and I noticed
that no activity was happening on the drive.
I did a HW reset, now the drive is not seen.


Anyone knows if the drive can be recovered?
 
M

Monitor

The Doctor said:
I was doing a chkdsk on all partiions (FAT and NTFS) and I noticed
that no activity was happening on the drive.
I did a HW reset, now the drive is not seen.


Anyone knows if the drive can be recovered?
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Pegasus [MVP]

The Doctor said:
I was doing a chkdsk on all partiions (FAT and NTFS) and I noticed
that no activity was happening on the drive.
I did a HW reset, now the drive is not seen.
Anyone knows if the drive can be recovered?

Try using "fixmbr" or "fixboot" from the recovery console.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/229716

Ben

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The Recovery Console expects to see an existing Windows installation. Since
the OP's PC can no longer see the system drive, there will not be a Windows
installation, the Recovery Console command prompt will not start and
fixboot/fixmbr will not be available.
 

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