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HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
Hi,
Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP won't start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The only way I've got the machine going is to put in the XP installation CD. It manage to start up the recovery console, the other option is to reinstall XP from the CD. It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting at 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all existing information such as My Documents" This is the part where I cancelled it. I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of important information we'll need. But the only thing I've access to is recovery console which is like a limited version of command prompt. I can't even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should had been "xcopy"). There is only a few commands available in Recovery Console. Copy is there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I can't copy the files one by one..... My questions: 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP (no formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous "My Documents" 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to burner, external drives and xcopy? 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which directory should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? Any help is appreciated. |
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Re: HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
What kind of error message are you getting when you try to boot into
windows? Is it a BSOD or does it say some other error message? If it is BSOD, post the results of the blue screen to the newsgroup. Also, what type of xp cd is it? If you do have to do a reinstall and its a full version, you should be able to just go out and buy a new harddrive to do a fresh xp install on, and when you first boot into the new windows you can just pull off any information that you need. There are also recovery programs that you can use if the information you want is not accessible. Another option is whether or not you have another computer available. If you have another desktop available you could pop the hard drive from that computer into the other computer as a slave drive and do the same. If its a laptop, there are cheap ($20-$40) enclosures that you can buy that you put a hard drive into and it turns it into an external drive. Really easy to get the information off that way and also useful in the future if you end up getting a new system and don't want to lose all you information, or go through the time of transferring the data over the network. Plus if you weren't planning on using the harddrive of the old computer, you can format then you have an external harddrive for your convenience :-) Anyways, a little bit of a tangent though, but that should give you a few alternatives. Let me know if any of this helps. -Kenkcj <josephfok@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1187181774.103805.273900@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... > Hi, > > Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP won't > start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The only way > I've got the machine going is to put in the XP installation CD. It > manage to start up the recovery console, the other option is to > reinstall XP from the CD. > > It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting at > 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. > > If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the > existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say > "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all existing > information such as My Documents" This is the part where I cancelled > it. > > I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of important > information we'll need. But the only thing I've access to is recovery > console which is like a limited version of command prompt. I can't > even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should had been "xcopy"). > There is only a few commands available in Recovery Console. Copy is > there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I can't copy the files one by > one..... > > My questions: > 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP (no > formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous "My > Documents" > 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to > burner, external drives and xcopy? > 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which directory > should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? > > Any help is appreciated. > |
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Re: HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
<josephfok@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1187181774.103805.273900@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... > Hi, > > Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP won't > start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The only way > I've got the machine going is to put in the XP installation CD. It > manage to start up the recovery console, the other option is to > reinstall XP from the CD. > > It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting at > 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. > > If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the > existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say > "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all existing > information such as My Documents" This is the part where I cancelled > it. > > I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of important > information we'll need. But the only thing I've access to is recovery > console which is like a limited version of command prompt. I can't > even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should had been "xcopy"). > There is only a few commands available in Recovery Console. Copy is > there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I can't copy the files one by > one..... > > My questions: > 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP (no > formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous "My > Documents" > 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to > burner, external drives and xcopy? > 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which directory > should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? > > Any help is appreciated. The fastest and most reliable way to back up all the documents is this: Find another XP system with enough hard disk space, download and iinstall the Acronis TrueImage trial version, about 110 meg . Then, remove your drive and attach it to that system. Clone the drive, and then mount the image to be sure that you can read the data. This will take *everything*. The next best thing to do is to get another hard disk, remove your original, and run the install on the new one. A new 250 gig drive can be had for around $75. Ah, yours is a laptop, so an 80 gig drive will be probably under $100. They are easy to replace with jeweller's screwdrivers. Some laptops use a special header on the drive pins, this must be removed and moved over to the new drive. Later, you can attach the drive via USB2 case to recover the data. You may need to Take Ownership if you run into an Access Denied error message: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421 As it is, yes, you are at significant risk of losing data if you proceed on your present course. The fact that chkdsk is having a hard time is not a good sign of drive health. Alternately, you can use another type of boot CD, such as a Ubuntu boot CD, which will let you attach to other USB devices and copy your files - depending on file permissions. HTH -pk |
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Re: HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
On Aug 15, 11:57 pm, "kenkcj" <unknownmail...@unknown.com> wrote:
> What kind of error message are you getting when you try to boot into > windows? Is it a BSOD or does it say some other error message? If it is > BSOD, post the results of the blue screen to the newsgroup. > Also, what type of xp cd is it? If you do have to do a reinstall and its a > full version, you should be able to just go out and buy a new harddrive to > do a fresh xp install on, and when you first boot into the new windows you > can just pull off any information that you need. There are also recovery > programs that you can use if the information you want is not accessible. > Another option is whether or not you have another computer available. If you > have another desktop available you could pop the hard drive from that > computer into the other computer as a slave drive and do the same. If its a > laptop, there are cheap ($20-$40) enclosures that you can buy that you put a > hard drive into and it turns it into an external drive. Really easy to get > the information off that way and also useful in the future if you end up > getting a new system and don't want to lose all you information, or go > through the time of transferring the data over the network. Plus if you > weren't planning on using the harddrive of the old computer, you can format > then you have an external harddrive for your convenience :-) > Anyways, a little bit of a tangent though, but that should give you a few > alternatives. Let me know if any of this helps. > -Kenkcj<joseph...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1187181774.103805.273900@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > Hi, > > > Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP won't > > start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The only way > > I've got the machine going is to put in the XP installation CD. It > > manage to start up the recovery console, the other option is to > > reinstall XP from the CD. > > > It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting at > > 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. > > > If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the > > existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say > > "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all existing > > information such as My Documents" This is the part where I cancelled > > it. > > > I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of important > > information we'll need. But the only thing I've access to is recovery > > console which is like a limited version of command prompt. I can't > > even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should had been "xcopy"). > > There is only a few commands available in Recovery Console. Copy is > > there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I can't copy the files one by > > one..... > > > My questions: > > 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP (no > > formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous "My > > Documents" > > 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to > > burner, external drives and xcopy? > > 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which directory > > should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? > > > Any help is appreciated.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks for the reply Patrick, BIOS is ok, when XP try to boot up, it says one of the DLL file cannot be found or corrupted. Think the problem is the HD, in the last 2 hrs, CHKDSK only progress to 58%..... It'd be easy if it's a desktop, I can attached the HD to this working desktop and set as slave drive and copy... I had a look at the directory in Recovery Console (similar to DOS prompt), the data seems to be intact. I like the idea of attaching the drive via USB to retrieve the data. I've never taken apart a laptop before and thought that every laptop's HD bay is different... Can you enlighten me further on this? And where can I get one of those USB case that you mentioned? In the mean time I'll have a look at Ubuntu and ask again if I have another question. |
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Re: HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
"kenkcj" <unknownmailbox@unknown.com> wrote in
news:u5aSkQ03HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: > What kind of error message are you getting when you try to boot > into windows? Is it a BSOD or does it say some other error > message? If it is BSOD, post the results of the blue screen to the > newsgroup. Also, what type of xp cd is it? If you do have to do a > reinstall and its a full version, you should be able to just go > out and buy a new harddrive to do a fresh xp install on, and when > you first boot into the new windows you can just pull off any > information that you need. There are also recovery programs that > you can use if the information you want is not accessible. Another > option is whether or not you have another computer available. If > you have another desktop available you could pop the hard drive > from that computer into the other computer as a slave drive and do > the same. If its a laptop, there are cheap ($20-$40) enclosures > that you can buy that you put a hard drive into and it turns it > into an external drive. Really easy to get the information off > that way and also useful in the future if you end up getting a new > system and don't want to lose all you information, or go through > the time of transferring the data over the network. Plus if you > weren't planning on using the harddrive of the old computer, you > can format then you have an external harddrive for your > convenience :-) Anyways, a little bit of a tangent though, but > that should give you a few alternatives. Let me know if any of > this helps. -Kenkcj > <josephfok@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1187181774.103805.273900@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... >> Hi, >> >> Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP >> won't start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The >> only way I've got the machine going is to put in the XP >> installation CD. It manage to start up the recovery console, the >> other option is to reinstall XP from the CD. >> >> It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting >> at 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. >> >> If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the >> existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say >> "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all >> existing information such as My Documents" This is the part where >> I cancelled it. >> >> I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of >> important information we'll need. But the only thing I've access >> to is recovery console which is like a limited version of command >> prompt. I can't even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should >> had been "xcopy"). There is only a few commands available in >> Recovery Console. Copy is there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I >> can't copy the files one by one..... >> >> My questions: >> 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP >> (no formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous >> "My Documents" >> 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to >> burner, external drives and xcopy? >> 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which >> directory should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? >> >> Any help is appreciated. >> Yep, romeo all that, including kenkcj’s comments. It would be nice to know the error code given on the BSOD but you’re already running chkdsk with some difficulty and seem to suspect a problem with HDD failure. So the job now is data recovery. I wouldn’t be trying to get Windows started again until you have securely backed up the data – you could easily lose the lot if anything goes wrong when you start playing around with the XP install CD. If you reinstall Windows XP without using the right method you will definitely lose your data. Only have a go at this after having tried to save your data. Firstly I’d try to access the data on the drive using a live CD. You might have an Ubuntu disc hanging around. Another commonly encountered Linux based live CD is Knoppix. You can make a Windows XP based live CD using the BartPE builder. UBCD4Win is an excellent precompiled package based on the BartPE builder and it is highly recommended but it’s a big download – in excess of 100 MB. You’ll need your Win XP installation CD to finish the build. The idea of a live CD is to see if you can transfer your files / My Documents to another drive without having to remove the troubled HDD from the computer. It would be very handy to have an external HDD to save the recovered data to. You could also try slaving the drive to another working computer. If after trying a live CD or slaving the HDD you still can’t see the data you’re going to have to try harder. Next up I’d be thinking about running SpinRite. If that fails to recover your data then have a look at GetDataBack. Both of these are useful in situations where a HDD already has a few bad sectors and is on the way out. If you were able to recover data using a live CD and you suspect the HDD is about to die then quit while you’re ahead -- buy a new HDD to replace it. Sure, if you can make it get up and boot to Windows after scanning with SpinRite you’ll be looking good but not for long. Take that opportunity to image the bootable partition and restore it to your new HDD. This will save you from another session of hair pulling anxiety. Detailed notes on doing a repair install of Windows XP can be found here: http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm Please read the notes thoroughly right to the end before you try anything as there are some links down the page that you might like read as well. Good luck! |
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Re: HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
"jojostar" <josephfok@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1187189937.535044.84270@e9g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com... > On Aug 15, 11:57 pm, "kenkcj" <unknownmail...@unknown.com> wrote: >> What kind of error message are you getting when you try to boot into >> windows? Is it a BSOD or does it say some other error message? If it is >> BSOD, post the results of the blue screen to the newsgroup. >> Also, what type of xp cd is it? If you do have to do a reinstall and its >> a >> full version, you should be able to just go out and buy a new harddrive >> to >> do a fresh xp install on, and when you first boot into the new windows >> you >> can just pull off any information that you need. There are also recovery >> programs that you can use if the information you want is not accessible. >> Another option is whether or not you have another computer available. If >> you >> have another desktop available you could pop the hard drive from that >> computer into the other computer as a slave drive and do the same. If its >> a >> laptop, there are cheap ($20-$40) enclosures that you can buy that you >> put a >> hard drive into and it turns it into an external drive. Really easy to >> get >> the information off that way and also useful in the future if you end up >> getting a new system and don't want to lose all you information, or go >> through the time of transferring the data over the network. Plus if you >> weren't planning on using the harddrive of the old computer, you can >> format >> then you have an external harddrive for your convenience :-) >> Anyways, a little bit of a tangent though, but that should give you a few >> alternatives. Let me know if any of this helps. >> -Kenkcj<joseph...@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1187181774.103805.273900@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... >> >> >> >> > Hi, >> >> > Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP won't >> > start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The only way >> > I've got the machine going is to put in the XP installation CD. It >> > manage to start up the recovery console, the other option is to >> > reinstall XP from the CD. >> >> > It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting at >> > 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. >> >> > If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the >> > existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say >> > "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all existing >> > information such as My Documents" This is the part where I cancelled >> > it. >> >> > I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of important >> > information we'll need. But the only thing I've access to is recovery >> > console which is like a limited version of command prompt. I can't >> > even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should had been "xcopy"). >> > There is only a few commands available in Recovery Console. Copy is >> > there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I can't copy the files one by >> > one..... >> >> > My questions: >> > 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP (no >> > formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous "My >> > Documents" >> > 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to >> > burner, external drives and xcopy? >> > 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which directory >> > should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? >> >> > Any help is appreciated.- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Thanks for the reply Patrick, > > BIOS is ok, when XP try to boot up, it says one of the DLL file cannot > be found or corrupted. > > Think the problem is the HD, in the last 2 hrs, CHKDSK only progress > to 58%..... > > It'd be easy if it's a desktop, I can attached the HD to this working > desktop and set as slave drive and copy... I had a look at the > directory in Recovery Console (similar to DOS prompt), the data seems > to be intact. I like the idea of attaching the drive via USB to > retrieve the data. I've never taken apart a laptop before and thought > that every laptop's HD bay is different... Can you enlighten me > further on this? And where can I get one of those USB case that you > mentioned? Most computer shops carry them as external drive cases. For laptops, they come with a special 3-ended USB cable, as it takes power from two USB ports. One USB port does not provide enough power to run a hard disk. You should be able to get this for around $25 - $30. Here's an example: http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AP25UAP&cat=CSE HTH -pk > > In the mean time I'll have a look at Ubuntu and ask again if I have > another question. > > |
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Re: HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
If you still have a CompUSA in the area, I picked up this one even cheaper.
Don't need anything fancy and especially since its only to get the data back off, it should be fine... http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...ct_code=306130 Good luck :-) "Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote in message news:%23zhOg023HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "jojostar" <josephfok@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1187189937.535044.84270@e9g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com... >> On Aug 15, 11:57 pm, "kenkcj" <unknownmail...@unknown.com> wrote: >>> What kind of error message are you getting when you try to boot into >>> windows? Is it a BSOD or does it say some other error message? If it is >>> BSOD, post the results of the blue screen to the newsgroup. >>> Also, what type of xp cd is it? If you do have to do a reinstall and its >>> a >>> full version, you should be able to just go out and buy a new harddrive >>> to >>> do a fresh xp install on, and when you first boot into the new windows >>> you >>> can just pull off any information that you need. There are also recovery >>> programs that you can use if the information you want is not accessible. >>> Another option is whether or not you have another computer available. If >>> you >>> have another desktop available you could pop the hard drive from that >>> computer into the other computer as a slave drive and do the same. If >>> its a >>> laptop, there are cheap ($20-$40) enclosures that you can buy that you >>> put a >>> hard drive into and it turns it into an external drive. Really easy to >>> get >>> the information off that way and also useful in the future if you end up >>> getting a new system and don't want to lose all you information, or go >>> through the time of transferring the data over the network. Plus if you >>> weren't planning on using the harddrive of the old computer, you can >>> format >>> then you have an external harddrive for your convenience :-) >>> Anyways, a little bit of a tangent though, but that should give you a >>> few >>> alternatives. Let me know if any of this helps. >>> -Kenkcj<joseph...@gmail.com> wrote in message >>> >>> news:1187181774.103805.273900@x35g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... >>> >>> >>> >>> > Hi, >>> >>> > Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP won't >>> > start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The only way >>> > I've got the machine going is to put in the XP installation CD. It >>> > manage to start up the recovery console, the other option is to >>> > reinstall XP from the CD. >>> >>> > It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting at >>> > 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. >>> >>> > If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the >>> > existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say >>> > "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all existing >>> > information such as My Documents" This is the part where I cancelled >>> > it. >>> >>> > I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of important >>> > information we'll need. But the only thing I've access to is recovery >>> > console which is like a limited version of command prompt. I can't >>> > even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should had been "xcopy"). >>> > There is only a few commands available in Recovery Console. Copy is >>> > there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I can't copy the files one by >>> > one..... >>> >>> > My questions: >>> > 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP (no >>> > formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous "My >>> > Documents" >>> > 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to >>> > burner, external drives and xcopy? >>> > 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which directory >>> > should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? >>> >>> > Any help is appreciated.- Hide quoted text - >>> >>> - Show quoted text - >> >> Thanks for the reply Patrick, >> >> BIOS is ok, when XP try to boot up, it says one of the DLL file cannot >> be found or corrupted. >> >> Think the problem is the HD, in the last 2 hrs, CHKDSK only progress >> to 58%..... >> >> It'd be easy if it's a desktop, I can attached the HD to this working >> desktop and set as slave drive and copy... I had a look at the >> directory in Recovery Console (similar to DOS prompt), the data seems >> to be intact. I like the idea of attaching the drive via USB to >> retrieve the data. I've never taken apart a laptop before and thought >> that every laptop's HD bay is different... Can you enlighten me >> further on this? And where can I get one of those USB case that you >> mentioned? > > Most computer shops carry them as external drive cases. For laptops, > they come with a special 3-ended USB cable, as it takes power from two USB > ports. One USB port does not provide enough power to run a hard disk. > You should be able to get this for around $25 - $30. > > Here's an example: > http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AP25UAP&cat=CSE > > HTH > -pk > >> >> In the mean time I'll have a look at Ubuntu and ask again if I have >> another question. >> >> > > |
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Re: HELP... need to reinstall XP, how to keep my documents?
Thank you everyone, all of you are fantastic and contributed into
helping me. Really appreciate all your effort. I ended up downloading Knoppix from the web and created a bootable live CD from it... That was relatively painless and I didn't have to fiddle around with a ***** driver to take out the laptop's HDD. Knoppix worked well, booted up the machine and I managed to copied the critical information from the laptop to the desktop. A few files were corrupted, but better to get some back than nothing at all. Thanks once again for yout time and help. On Aug 16, 5:31 am, "kenkcj" <unknownmail...@unknown.com> wrote: > If you still have a CompUSA in the area, I picked up this one even cheaper. > Don't need anything fancy and especially since its only to get the data back > off, it should be fine... > > http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...ch1&Ntt=306130... > > Good luck :-) > > "Patrick Keenan" <t...@dev.null> wrote in message > > news:%23zhOg023HHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > > > > "jojostar" <joseph...@gmail.com> wrote in message > >news:1187189937.535044.84270@e9g2000prf.googlegro ups.com... > >> On Aug 15, 11:57 pm, "kenkcj" <unknownmail...@unknown.com> wrote: > >>> What kind of error message are you getting when you try to boot into > >>> windows? Is it a BSOD or does it say some other error message? If it is > >>> BSOD, post the results of the blue screen to the newsgroup. > >>> Also, what type of xp cd is it? If you do have to do a reinstall and its > >>> a > >>> full version, you should be able to just go out and buy a new harddrive > >>> to > >>> do a fresh xp install on, and when you first boot into the new windows > >>> you > >>> can just pull off any information that you need. There are also recovery > >>> programs that you can use if the information you want is not accessible. > >>> Another option is whether or not you have another computer available. If > >>> you > >>> have another desktop available you could pop the hard drive from that > >>> computer into the other computer as a slave drive and do the same. If > >>> its a > >>> laptop, there are cheap ($20-$40) enclosures that you can buy that you > >>> put a > >>> hard drive into and it turns it into an external drive. Really easy to > >>> get > >>> the information off that way and also useful in the future if you end up > >>> getting a new system and don't want to lose all you information, or go > >>> through the time of transferring the data over the network. Plus if you > >>> weren't planning on using the harddrive of the old computer, you can > >>> format > >>> then you have an external harddrive for your convenience :-) > >>> Anyways, a little bit of a tangent though, but that should give you a > >>> few > >>> alternatives. Let me know if any of this helps. > >>> -Kenkcj<joseph...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>>news:1187181774.103805.273900@x35g2000prf.googl egroups.com... > > >>> > Hi, > > >>> > Some of the system files on my wife's laptop is corrupted, XP won't > >>> > start at all, not even in safe mode or command prompt. The only way > >>> > I've got the machine going is to put in the XP installation CD. It > >>> > manage to start up the recovery console, the other option is to > >>> > reinstall XP from the CD. > > >>> > It's running chkdsk at the moment, taken over an hour and sitting at > >>> > 52%... not a good sign but at least it's still going. > > >>> > If CHKDSK fail, my only option is to reinstall XP in place of the > >>> > existing installation. I got as far as the point where it say > >>> > "CAUTION, installing over existing windows may delete all existing > >>> > information such as My Documents" This is the part where I cancelled > >>> > it. > > >>> > I would like to back up "My Documents" as there are lots of important > >>> > information we'll need. But the only thing I've access to is recovery > >>> > console which is like a limited version of command prompt. I can't > >>> > even do "copy *.* c:\Backup /s" (or that should had been "xcopy"). > >>> > There is only a few commands available in Recovery Console. Copy is > >>> > there but no wildcard and no sub-dir. I can't copy the files one by > >>> > one..... > > >>> > My questions: > >>> > 1. If I proceed with re-installing XP on top of my previous XP (no > >>> > formatting), what's the chance that I will lose my previous "My > >>> > Documents" > >>> > 2. Is there a way to back up my data since I don't have access to > >>> > burner, external drives and xcopy? > >>> > 3. How about the "RD" command to rename the directory? Which directory > >>> > should I rename, "Documents and Settings"? > > >>> > Any help is appreciated.- Hide quoted text - > > >>> - Show quoted text - > > >> Thanks for the reply Patrick, > > >> BIOS is ok, when XP try to boot up, it says one of the DLL file cannot > >> be found or corrupted. > > >> Think the problem is the HD, in the last 2 hrs, CHKDSK only progress > >> to 58%..... > > >> It'd be easy if it's a desktop, I can attached the HD to this working > >> desktop and set as slave drive and copy... I had a look at the > >> directory in Recovery Console (similar to DOS prompt), the data seems > >> to be intact. I like the idea of attaching the drive via USB to > >> retrieve the data. I've never taken apart a laptop before and thought > >> that every laptop's HD bay is different... Can you enlighten me > >> further on this? And where can I get one of those USB case that you > >> mentioned? > > > Most computer shops carry them as external drive cases. For laptops, > > they come with a special 3-ended USB cable, as it takes power from two USB > > ports. One USB port does not provide enough power to run a hard disk. > > You should be able to get this for around $25 - $30. > > > Here's an example: > >http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AP25UAP&cat=CSE > > > HTH > > -pk > > >> In the mean time I'll have a look at Ubuntu and ask again if I have > >> another question.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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