Re: Winternals 5.0
- From: "pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 22:18:14 GMT
A 4.3gb hard drive is very old and probably died of old age. You may be able
to see it if you set it up as a slave drive and use something like Spinrite
to recover the data.
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<denglish48060@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a crashed hard drive when booting reads; A disk read error
> occurred, press ctrl+alt+del to restart. I have tried many different
> things including making a cd boot disk "ERD Commander 2005" which was
> told would fix the problem or at least enable me to copy over some
> important files. After booting with the cd and arriving at the page
> where you select the drive you want to fix and setting the time zone
> etc. doesn't show any drives to choose from. Any suggestions where to
> go from here? The hard drive is a western digital 4.3G and has win 2000
> pro ntfs. Many thanks, David
>
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