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At 06:38 AM 09/14/1999 , Peter Garcia wrote:
>Hello all
>I feel silly that this happened to me since I thought I knew better.........
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>while copying Windows95 cab files to the harddrive using DOS, the computer was frozen
>for more then 3 minutes. I have done this exact procedure more times then I remember
>but never had a computer stop like this. the lights were on but there was no activity,
>and the cursor just blinked. tried ctl-alt-del but no response. turned the machine of
>and then back on, and it would not boot. error message said "non-system disk". used a
>boot disk to get in then did a DIR on the C drive. the only thing listed was the
>C:\WIN95 directory I had just created and inside just the files that had copied over
>before I turned the machine on and off. I have no idea what I did wrong.
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>since this wasn't supposed to be a complicated manuever, I don't have a backup of the
>client's data. I'm hesitant to try anything else myself. can anyone please suggest a
>way for me to recover any data on the harddrive? TIA
At this point you have a couple of good options yet.
1) remove the drive and slave it into a second computer, therein you may
be able to access the drive and the files to copy them out for recovery.
2) You can get a copy of Lost & Found from Powerquest to recover the data
one the drive at: http://www.powerquest.com (these are the same people
who sell Partition Magic).
I hope that helps...
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group, Inc
http://nospin.com - http://nospin.org
PCBUILD's List Owner's:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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