Hard Drive Salvage from corrupted Windows XP NTFS drive
Here's the situation:
A couple of bored days ago, I had decided to try and make my guinea pig test drive, the old 12 gig SCSI IDE hard drive, which had Xandros Linux on it, into a game drive for a bunch of old Windows 98 games.
I had a main 80 gig Serial ATA drive with Windows XP installed on it too.
In spite of changing the boot sequence in BIOS to where only the Windows 98 CD ROM would boot and the old 12gig side kick hard drive would boot afterwards,
To make a long story cut to the chase and short, I managed to somehow corrupt the main hard drive so that Windows XP won't load anymore . . .
Worse, though the 80gig drive use to be mounted by the Knoppix 2.6.6 Kernel, now when I run Knoppix it just recognizes it with the icon
[hde1] but WON'T MOUNT.
It gives the error message:
"Could not mount device.
mount: I could not determine file system. None was specified"
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Fortunately I've backed up all my real important files on a CD ROM I burnt before I did this experiment, but still would like to salvage some of the nifty downloads that weren't backed up on that 80 gig thing. ASAP
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HARD DRIVE RESCUE RECOVERY issue, THIS IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM
To whom it may concern,
As a side note to this apparent inability for
Debian,
&/or Koppix 3.4-5-17-04 w/ both the 2.4.* kernels & 2.6.6,
&/or KDE,
to find any files on this main hard drive, (maybe it really broke?)
it seems the 2.4 kernel recognizes other CD-R & RW, but not that SATA hard drive,
yet the 2.6 kernel recognizes my SATA hard drive, but still won't mount,
nor recoginze the Samsung DVD ROM /CD-R / CDRW
worse that Kb3 CD burner won't burn files
This is disappointing and I hope these issues are solved someday when a humongous massive HARDWARE recognition ENGINE program with a thorough database on old hardware configurations is designed someday.
If Knoppix isn't the best at doing that, I don't know what operating system could match it.