Dead harddisk

A

Adrian

Hi,
I am afraid I have burn my hard disk, I got the following error message:
something like : "Disk boot failure. Insert system disk, and press enter"

The BIOS still able to recognize my harddisk, but when I use other hard disk
to try to retrieve data from my faulty harddisk, it just couldn't recognize
it. I have tried the software call getDataBack, but without success.

I tried to install another OS in the harddisk, but it said my harddisk is
new... and if i continue to install, all data will be lost.

Can anybody help me? File inside is really important... since this is my
friend's hard disk, not mine, that's even worst ^^"""

Adrian
 
B

Bob Willard

Adrian said:
Hi,
I am afraid I have burn my hard disk, I got the following error message:
something like : "Disk boot failure. Insert system disk, and press enter"

The BIOS still able to recognize my harddisk, but when I use other hard disk
to try to retrieve data from my faulty harddisk, it just couldn't recognize
it. I have tried the software call getDataBack, but without success.

I tried to install another OS in the harddisk, but it said my harddisk is
new... and if i continue to install, all data will be lost.

Can anybody help me? File inside is really important... since this is my
friend's hard disk, not mine, that's even worst ^^"""

Adrian

Another lesson in the value of backup.
 
J

Jim Macklin

contact DriveSavers http://www.drivesavers.com/ Their
website has some free help and advice, their paid service is
not cheap, but very good.


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message | Adrian wrote:
|
| > Hi,
| > I am afraid I have burn my hard disk, I got the
following error message:
| > something like : "Disk boot failure. Insert system disk,
and press enter"
| >
| > The BIOS still able to recognize my harddisk, but when I
use other hard disk
| > to try to retrieve data from my faulty harddisk, it just
couldn't recognize
| > it. I have tried the software call getDataBack, but
without success.
| >
| > I tried to install another OS in the harddisk, but it
said my harddisk is
| > new... and if i continue to install, all data will be
lost.
| >
| > Can anybody help me? File inside is really important...
since this is my
| > friend's hard disk, not mine, that's even worst ^^"""
| >
| > Adrian
| >
| >
|
| Another lesson in the value of backup.
| --
| Cheers, Bob
 

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