I was running three partitions on my computer, XP Home, XP Pro (Installed in that order) and a third that I used to back up files to aswell as an area on unpartitioned space. The hard drive went wrong for some reason, corupted the master boot files and couldnt be repaired, so I bought a new hard drive, reinstalled XP Home and connected both hard drives to the motherboard. All has been well, I managed to recover almost everything I thought I lost, even the encripted files from XP Pro (By changing the boot drive in the CMOS), untill I started playing round with the partitions, I decided to delete the partitions on the old hard drive to use it as a single large backup drive. So I deleted the old BackUp partition and then the XP Home one,straight away I realised it wasnt a good idea as XP Home had all the master boot files on it. Now when I boot from the new hard drive, XP Home trys to run scan disc on the old hard drive and it comes up with "Corupt Master File Table - scan disc aborted". Is there any way of recovering the seven months worth of dockets so I can fill in my tax return properly........? The XP Pro partition is still on the hard drive,but when I try and access it from the new XP Home it just says "G:\ is not accessable. The disk structure is corrupted and unreadable".
Would reinstalling XP Home on the old hard drive on a partition and then trying to repair XP Pro from the XP Pro cd work? I would try it but dont want to risk damaging anything any more than I have if theres a chance to recover the contents of the XP Pro partition.
Would reinstalling XP Home on the old hard drive on a partition and then trying to repair XP Pro from the XP Pro cd work? I would try it but dont want to risk damaging anything any more than I have if theres a chance to recover the contents of the XP Pro partition.