Re: hive corrupted...
- From: "Patrick Keenan" <test@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 17:23:20 -0500
"Arvind" <arvind.phd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Patrick,
Thanks. I'd really appreciate it if you could mail me instructions on
how to do the hard drive back up you have mentioned above.
It's very simple. Get a USB drive case of the correct size, remove the
hard disk from your laptop, and attach it to the case.
The method varies depending on the construction of the laptop. Some
laptops use an extra header on the hard disk pins, and that has to be
removed. It just pushes on.
I also sometimes get a message like
"PBR for descriptor 2 loading...done
A disk read error occured
Press alt+ctrl+del..."
That can sometimes mean that the BIOS needs updating to deal with issues
with attached USB devices.
Dell diag shows that hard drive can be accessed but some parts/blocks
are corrupted (cannot be read from). Does this suggest anything to
you?
Yes, it suggests that you should replace the drive soonest, before it fails.
If your Dell came with XP install disks, this is pretty straightforward.
HTH
-pk
Thanks,
Arvind
Patrick Keenan wrote:
"Arvind" <arvind.phd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a dell 600m laptop with XP home. It is not booting.
Re-installing the OS is my last option since I have some important data
in it.
I have tried several of the tricks online, but none of them work
because the entire c:\windows
directory is not seen. Tricks include using recovery console and
replacing the 4 hives with the ones in repair directory (not working
because c:\windows is not seen on startup of recovery console, only c:
is seen). Also, commands like cd windows, md tmp etc. do not work. I
get the message "access denied".
Does any of u know a place in Dallas where they will diagonize laptop
issue related things at a reasonable price? If any of u is an expert
on such things, please let me know if you have any ideas on how to fix
this.
Thanks,
Arvind
Sounds like it may be more than the hive that is corrupted, but you may
have
simply set a policy that limits the scope of the Recovery Console.
You might consider removing the drive and attaching it to another system
via
a USB-hard disk connector, and getting your important data *off* it
before
proceeding.
If you're having other problems with the drive, consider replacing it
with a
new drive, doing a clean install, and then copying your data back over
from
the old drive.
HTH
-pk
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