Oliver You can get Lost and Found from www.powerquest.com. Their price is $69 and it is downloadable.(You can get it cheaper at any # of e-stores, but if you need it today the Powerquest site, or possibly a local Staples, Office Depot, Office Max, etc. is theway.) They Do Not offer an evaluation version. They do offer a demo version. You will not be able to recover your files with it but you will be able to see what files can be recovered with the full version. Your best bet is to download the demo and see what if any files you will be able to recover with it and then decide. Charles (-: Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
-----Original Message----- From: Oliver Ob [mailto:ob_ok@gmx.net] Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 9:11 AM Cc: Suse-Linux-E (E-mail) Subject: Re: [SLE] EMERGENCY - CANNOT BOOT MAIN SYSTEM!
Charles A Edwards schrieb:
Oliver
Here!
Unless you can stiil boot to your linux installation and
copy your Win
files from there you do not have many options.
I agree, that in fact is my desaster...
I will offer a couple:
1)Attach a 2nd hd as master with your existing hd set to slave. Install Win on the new drive and copy your files from the old Win to the new Win, as long as your old Win partition still exist you can access it from any other bootable Win partition on the same machine.
It exists, but with format set to "UNKNOWN", see below.
2)Buy PQ Lost and Found and use it to recover your data
Is there any evaluation version? Where can I obtain it from?
3)Use PartitionMagic to resize and move your current Win
create a new C partition and install Win to it. You can
partition and they copy and/or
access your files from the old Win to the new Win.
As long as 1) (see there) applies, I cannot access the old partition.
I need a program which is capable of accessing damaged partitions WITHOUT using
the partition table/fat
Option 2 will not work if you attempt it after attempting option 3.
Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
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