Data Recovery

G

gus

I have a WinXP laptop with a failing hard disk. On the laptop, I went
to the recovery
console and attempted to chkdsk the dsk, but the chkdsk stopped at 25%
with
unrecoverable errors. I removed the disk and installed on another
WinXP system
using a USB storage adapter. On that system I can "see" the disk in
Windows Explorer
as the I: disk, but I cannot cd to it or execute commands against it.

I have not reinstalled Windows on the disk or otherwise reformatted
it. My objective
now is to recover as much of the disk files/content as possible. Can
someone tell
me the steps to attempt this, or point me to a link describing the
diagnostic steps
and/or utilities to try.

I'm a student and can't afford to take the disk to a data recovery
service. I could
buy recovery software if the price were reasonable.
 
T

Trinny

I'd get the trial of Acronis True Image and try to make an image to a
USB drive. Boot from the recovery CD. You can then mount the image and
see what you can drag off it. Of course, you'll need a working PC with
CD burner to do this.

Nem

PS. not sure whether chkdsk /r might help you?
 
M

Mike Lowery

You don't want to write anything to a failing HD, that includes running
"chkdsk" on it. Your priority should be to copy what you can off of it
before it completely fails, *if* you can copy anything.
 

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