Not sure about the windows OS but you can use a Linux live CD to copy your
data.
Stephen
On 20 October 2015 at 17:58, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a 16" Acer Aspire laptop (4- or 6-core AMD 4-bit CPU, BluRay
> drive) which has served me well for about 3 years -- until last night.
> It worked fine on he weekend, but I got home Monday evening to find that
> after 5-10 minutes of use, it presents me with the "New and Improved"
> (but not especially helpful) Win10 version of the Blue Screen of Death.
> The most helpful detail shown is that the cause may be
> "WHEA_UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR". The OS did make one attempt a Automatic
> Recovery, but that had no apparent effect.
>
> Is there anything I should try before asking a local Laptop Repair
> shop to see if they can at least save my data?
>
> David Gillett
>
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You look a little burned out my friend. I guess it must be up to me.
Mr D, Robert Zimmerman esq.
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