T-Man Site Team Staff member Messages 2,061 Location Australia May 28, 2008 #11 Thats just my opinion, I could be wrong of course, but save your stuff just in case.
H Halaji Solid State Member Messages 8 May 28, 2008 #12 Yeah but thats the thing, i have no chance to save it, i cant get into my computer at all.
T-Man Site Team Staff member Messages 2,061 Location Australia May 28, 2008 #15 When you get a new hard drive and install OS, try setting the old one as a slave and maybe you might be able to get into it to get info from it.
When you get a new hard drive and install OS, try setting the old one as a slave and maybe you might be able to get into it to get info from it.
sherwood In Runtime Messages 282 May 28, 2008 #16 Could you not just take your hard drive out then put it into another system and then get your files that way or I'm sure there is a Live CD which will run Linux so you can back up and take all of your files off but I've forgotten what its called.
Could you not just take your hard drive out then put it into another system and then get your files that way or I'm sure there is a Live CD which will run Linux so you can back up and take all of your files off but I've forgotten what its called.
Prodigy146 Fully Optimized Messages 1,751 May 28, 2008 #18 Well it could be just a bad boot sector. Try unplugging your ide plug out of the hard drive and plugging it back in. my old hard drive used to fail every week and thats what i'd do
Well it could be just a bad boot sector. Try unplugging your ide plug out of the hard drive and plugging it back in. my old hard drive used to fail every week and thats what i'd do