My best friend has a new computer. Actually the computer is an old one (Pentium III, WinME) with a new 80GB Western Digital drive. The disk was partitioned using Western Digital's Data Lifeguard Tools version 10.0.
Somehow, trying to repair a faulty Windows install (not my fault) EZ-BIOS went bye-bye. Diagnostic tools say the partition, and its data, are still there. Luckily, the only data my friend still wants is 3MB of JPG photos of sentimental value.
My question is twofold:
A) Is there any way to restore EZ-BIOS without losing the data?
B) Failing that, are there any freeware utils out there, preferably ones that run from a floppy, that can help me go in there and get those photos out?
Thanks, Tony
Tony Harris
tgharris_1@juno.com
Somehow, trying to repair a faulty Windows install (not my fault) EZ-BIOS went bye-bye. Diagnostic tools say the partition, and its data, are still there. Luckily, the only data my friend still wants is 3MB of JPG photos of sentimental value.
My question is twofold:
A) Is there any way to restore EZ-BIOS without losing the data?
B) Failing that, are there any freeware utils out there, preferably ones that run from a floppy, that can help me go in there and get those photos out?
Thanks, Tony
Tony Harris
tgharris_1@juno.com