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Thread: Hard Drive Salvage from corrupted Windows XP NTFS drive

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdriMagnon
    Hi,

    Pop in the Windows XP CD and boot off it. At some point it should say "Found Windows XP instalation on drive X: What do you want to do?" One of those options is Repair so choose that.
    That makes sense, but what all I have is the XP PRO upgrade version CD which won't do anything when I boot from it, nor will the Win2000 CD.

    I tried booting from a CD with WinXP_EN_PRO_BF.EXE [url] http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...7-4FED408EA73F

    burnt on it and it won't do anything either, probably because I am suppose to run it in a healthy Windows machine and make floppies or something for it to work on my sick machine.

    REDUNDANT! I don't have Windows.


    In the mean time I'll look some more at bootdisk.com and try some of your other advice.

    Thank you. I do appreciate your help greatly.



    If I could just get to another Windows machine and make the disk with it. Clearly its not something you can just burn to a CD and then expect it to do what its suppose to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidsatacrux
    Clearly its not something you can just burn to a CD and then expect it to do what its suppose to.
    Nope, but this is. Bootable WinXP live CD repair disk. Not sure if you can make with upgrade disk, but might be worth a try.

    http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

    jd

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    http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

    Quote Originally Posted by j.drake
    Quote Originally Posted by kidsatacrux
    Clearly its not something you can just burn to a CD and then expect it to do what its suppose to.
    Nope, but this is. Bootable WinXP live CD repair disk. Not sure if you can make with upgrade disk, but might be worth a try.

    http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

    jd
    I know this is really getting somewhat off the KNoppix & Linux Topic, but let me please clarify my situation a little more about how Bart's PE builder seems to be working for me.

    So I managed to get on a Windows 2000 machine at the local computer lab where I have privelages to use,

    I try and run PE Builder 3.0.32,

    http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

    and then it asks "Path to Windows insallation files?, as though this rescue CD ROM can be created only from the Computer I'm trying to cure, before it get's sick.

    In the meantime at least I'll get the official microsoft pre-installer boot floppies made, but somehow I wonder if they'll give me access to the data I want to salvage in such a way that it will let me burn them to CD ROM.

    Maybe I could run the PE Builder on a Windows XP machine for it to build a CD right?

    Simply downloading and extracting the files on a CD and expecting the thing to run right won't work either.

    Is my situation sounding futile yet?

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    In the meantime at least I'll get the official microsoft pre-installer boot floppies made, but somehow I wonder if they'll give me access to the data I want to salvage in such a way that it will let me burn them to CD ROM.
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];310994

    fingers are being crossed,

    trying not to seem too pessimistic . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdriMagnon
    Hi,


    If you did earse the Windows XP stuff then you need to do a complete reinstall.
    However, as a last resort try in Linux go to console and type:
    su
    fdisk /dev/hde *Or whatever your drive is*
    t * This changes the partition's type*
    1 *chooses partition 1*
    m * HPFS/NTFS file system*
    w *writes table and exits*

    This method doesn't, I believe, erase anything other than the beginning and only tells the OS that the disk formnat is now NTFS.

    After this, you should be able to mount the drive.
    HERE ARE THE CONSOLE LOG RESULTS OF THIS METHOD
    -----------------
    knoppix@ttyp0[knoppix]$ su
    root@ttyp0[knoppix]# fdisk /dev/hde



    The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 9729.
    There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
    and could in certain setups cause problems with:
    1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
    2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
    (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)

    Command (m for help):

    Command (m for help): M
    Command action
    a toggle a bootable flag
    b edit bsd disklabel
    c toggle the dos compatibility flag
    d delete a partition
    l list known partition types
    m print this menu
    n add a new partition
    o create a new empty DOS partition table
    p print the partition table
    q quit without saving changes
    s create a new empty Sun disklabel
    t change a partition's system id
    u change display/entry units
    v verify the partition table
    w write table to disk and exit
    x extra functionality (experts only)

    Command (m for help): l

    0 Empty 1c Hidden W95 FAT3 70 DiskSecure Mult bb Boot Wizard hid
    1 FAT12 1e Hidden W95 FAT1 75 PC/IX be Solaris boot
    2 XENIX root 24 NEC DOS 80 Old Minix c1 DRDOS/sec (FAT-
    3 XENIX usr 39 Plan 9 81 Minix / old Lin c4 DRDOS/sec (FAT-
    4 FAT16 <32M 3c PartitionMagic 82 Linux swap c6 DRDOS/sec (FAT-
    5 Extended 40 Venix 80286 83 Linux c7 Syrinx
    6 FAT16 41 PPC PReP Boot 84 OS/2 hidden C: da Non-FS data
    7 HPFS/NTFS 42 SFS 85 Linux extended db CP/M / CTOS / .
    8 AIX 4d QNX4.x 86 NTFS volume set de Dell Utility
    9 AIX bootable 4e QNX4.x 2nd part 87 NTFS volume set df BootIt
    a OS/2 Boot Manag 4f QNX4.x 3rd part 8e Linux LVM e1 DOS access
    b W95 FAT32 50 OnTrack DM 93 Amoeba e3 DOS R/O
    c W95 FAT32 (LBA) 51 OnTrack DM6 Aux 94 Amoeba BBT e4 SpeedStor
    e W95 FAT16 (LBA) 52 CP/M 9f BSD/OS eb BeOS fs
    f W95 Ext'd (LBA) 53 OnTrack DM6 Aux a0 IBM Thinkpad hi ee EFI GPT
    10 OPUS 54 OnTrackDM6 a5 FreeBSD ef EFI (FAT-12/16/
    11 Hidden FAT12 55 EZ-Drive a6 OpenBSD f0 Linux/PA-RISC b
    12 Compaq diagnost 56 Golden Bow a7 NeXTSTEP f1 SpeedStor
    14 Hidden FAT16 <3 5c Priam Edisk a8 Darwin UFS f4 SpeedStor
    16 Hidden FAT16 61 SpeedStor a9 NetBSD f2 DOS secondary
    17 Hidden HPFS/NTF 63 GNU HURD or Sys ab Darwin boot fd Linux raid auto
    18 AST SmartSleep 64 Novell Netware b7 BSDI fs fe LANstep
    1b Hidden W95 FAT3 65 Novell Netware b8 BSDI swap ff BBT

    Command (m for help):


    Command (m for help):
    ---------------------------------------------------------

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    [quote="kidsatacrux"]
    Quote Originally Posted by AdriMagnon
    Hi,


    If you did earse the Windows XP stuff then you need to do a complete reinstall.
    However, as a last resort try in Linux go to console and type:
    su
    fdisk /dev/hde *Or whatever your drive is*
    t * This changes the partition's type*
    1 *chooses partition 1*
    m * HPFS/NTFS file system*
    w *writes table and exits*

    This method doesn't, I believe, erase anything other than the beginning and only tells the OS that the disk formnat is now NTFS.

    After this, you should be able to mount the drive.
    should, but I'm not
    -------------console shell log -------------------
    Command (m for help): w
    The partition table has been altered!

    Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.

    WARNING: If you have created or modified any DOS 6.x
    partitions, please see the fdisk manual page for additional
    information.
    Syncing disks.

    ---------------
    And when the disk is attempted to be entered from the KDE desktop interface:

    the same error message

    "Could not mount device.
    The reported error was:
    mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified'

    happens
    ________________


    Those BartPE disk and 911 Cd disks are only good to make for those who have a full version Win XP CD. I just have the upgrade versions.

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    ----more experimental console shell log------

    root@ttyp0[knoppix]# fdisk /dev/hde1
    Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF disklabel
    Building a new DOS disklabel. Changes will remain in memory only,
    until you decide to write them. After that, of course, the previous
    content won't be recoverable.


    The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 9728.
    There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
    and could in certain setups cause problems with:
    1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
    2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
    (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
    Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite)

    Command (m for help):

    Command (m for help): o
    Building a new DOS disklabel. Changes will remain in memory only,
    until you decide to write them. After that, of course, the previous
    content won't be recoverable.


    The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 9728.
    There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
    and could in certain setups cause problems with:
    1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
    2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
    (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
    Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite)

    Command (m for help): w
    The partition table has been altered!

    Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.

    "
    WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid argument.
    The kernel still uses the old table.
    The new table will be used at the next reboot.
    Syncing disks.
    root@ttyp0[knoppix]#

    ----------------------- clicking on hde1 icon in KDE desktop still gives this error message:
    Could not mount device.
    The reported error was:
    mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified "

    Command (m for help): t
    No partition is defined yet!

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    hde1 is a big POS and seems SOL

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    Command (m for help): w
    The partition table has been altered!

    Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.

    WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid argument.
    The kernel still uses the old table.
    The new table will be used at the next reboot.
    Syncing disks.
    root@ttyp0[knoppix]# l
    . .Xdefaults .gconfd .gnome_private .mailcap .netscape Desktop
    .. .acrorc .gimp-2.0 .kde .mcop .qt office
    .DCOPserver_Knoppix_:0 .bash_history .gnome .kderc .mime.types .sversionrc tmp
    .DCOPserver_Knoppix__0 .bashrc .gnome-desktop .links .mozilla .xine
    .ICEauthority .gconf .gnome2 .local .nessusrc .xsession-errors
    root@ttyp0[knoppix]#
    --------

    Now left clicking on hde1 icon doesn't do damn thing!!!!!!!

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    From the sounds of things the hardrive might be corrupted. I had a hadrive curropt it self in a matter of days.

    Or when you were installing the old drive you unseated the ide cables there for disallowing acess to the drive. This may be a hardware thing rather then software.

    Try reseating the cables and if that doesn't work switch the cables between the hardrive and cd drive.

    BTW if needed I can send a ISO of a built Bart PE system. Its just got the standard software and a defragger.

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