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Hi,
This morning my XP Pro just completely refused to work,
after every logon it would just restart (even with restart on failure
disabled).
The day before this happened my DVD and CD drives stopped working with a
code 37 in device manager.
I tried fixing my XP install by rebooting onto my XP setup disk and then
repairing my XP installation, but then the reparation failed also. What I
then did was using a spare 20gig partition I installed a temporary XP in hope
that I might find a way to access the documents and settings folder so I can
retrieve the my documents folder, this would have been good if I hadn't made
my folders private previously, so now when I open this folder I get an Access
Denied Message.
I tried booting into safe mode to try and change access permissions but no
luck there either, I then tried changing the corrupt partition from NTFS to
FAT32 (in hope that i might be able to overcome NTFS Security) using
partition magic but partition magic would'nt let me for some reason, I even
downloaded a copy of live linux to try and see if that would let me but the
live linux wouldn't even open the partition at all (tried 3 different
distros).
What else can you suggest I try to retrieve my files?
Thank you,
Josh
This morning my XP Pro just completely refused to work,
after every logon it would just restart (even with restart on failure
disabled).
The day before this happened my DVD and CD drives stopped working with a
code 37 in device manager.
I tried fixing my XP install by rebooting onto my XP setup disk and then
repairing my XP installation, but then the reparation failed also. What I
then did was using a spare 20gig partition I installed a temporary XP in hope
that I might find a way to access the documents and settings folder so I can
retrieve the my documents folder, this would have been good if I hadn't made
my folders private previously, so now when I open this folder I get an Access
Denied Message.
I tried booting into safe mode to try and change access permissions but no
luck there either, I then tried changing the corrupt partition from NTFS to
FAT32 (in hope that i might be able to overcome NTFS Security) using
partition magic but partition magic would'nt let me for some reason, I even
downloaded a copy of live linux to try and see if that would let me but the
live linux wouldn't even open the partition at all (tried 3 different
distros).
What else can you suggest I try to retrieve my files?
Thank you,
Josh
