specter333
Technical User
I’m trying to save my hard drive “as is” or “as was” I should say. My “XP home” computer would almost boot up then get the B.O.D. I forget at this point what the error message was. I can put my drive into an external case and access it fully with no problems although it looks like there is one of my data files that is bad, no big deal, it won’t boot but I still have my data.
What I would like to do at this point is try to save the programs. I have a lot of software loaded on this machine and although I saved the original install files of the purchased stuff I would still like to try to save what I have instead of reloading everything. This 80gd drive is almost all programs, about 45gb the rest is empty, very little actual data, I store all my data on external drives.
I’ve tried many things that have changed the original circumstances, I’ll try to list them all quickly and to the point.
Ran recovery console and used CHKDSK /R, it found and repaired some errors. Still didn’t boot.
Ran the Dell help utility and the read test found this error about 90 times before I stopped the scan.
“Error Code 0F00:0244,
Msg: Block 576095: Unrecoverable data error or media is write protected.”
Of course each message listed a different block.
Tried to reinstall windows, installer didn’t recognize it as being the same version and wouldn’t give the option to fix it, only over write it. Didn’t do that.
Ran a free MBR recovery program that says it fixed the MBR. Still didn’t boot.
Ran installer, this time recognized and tried to repair current operating system. Installer locked up in the middle of “registering components” with only a few minutes left in the install. Ran this several times and even let it run a full 24 hours but always locks up.
Tried to use “Copy/Wipe” free software to copy to a completely new drive in hopes I could then repair the OS. After running 8 hours it didn’t get past the first file “MBR”. I am considering just letting this run all week to see if it finishes.
Used “Restorer Pro 2000" which I had purchased for another problem a few months back. I made an image of the disk and then copied it to another drive. The copy however was all put in a folder named “Root”, I couldn’t find an option to copy directly to the drive.
Copied and pasted the files out of the folder then ran Windows installer. It recognized the windows installation and tried to repair it. After copying the needed files it would reboot the computer only to boot from the cd again and start at the beginning in an endless loop. If I removed the CD it would not boot at all.
I choose the option to overwrite the existing OS and it worked fine but obviously most of my programs won’t function. This is the copy of the original drive so I haven’t lost anything yet.
So the short version is will I be able to copy to another drive and repair the OS? Any ideas would be appreciated.
What I would like to do at this point is try to save the programs. I have a lot of software loaded on this machine and although I saved the original install files of the purchased stuff I would still like to try to save what I have instead of reloading everything. This 80gd drive is almost all programs, about 45gb the rest is empty, very little actual data, I store all my data on external drives.
I’ve tried many things that have changed the original circumstances, I’ll try to list them all quickly and to the point.
Ran recovery console and used CHKDSK /R, it found and repaired some errors. Still didn’t boot.
Ran the Dell help utility and the read test found this error about 90 times before I stopped the scan.
“Error Code 0F00:0244,
Msg: Block 576095: Unrecoverable data error or media is write protected.”
Of course each message listed a different block.
Tried to reinstall windows, installer didn’t recognize it as being the same version and wouldn’t give the option to fix it, only over write it. Didn’t do that.
Ran a free MBR recovery program that says it fixed the MBR. Still didn’t boot.
Ran installer, this time recognized and tried to repair current operating system. Installer locked up in the middle of “registering components” with only a few minutes left in the install. Ran this several times and even let it run a full 24 hours but always locks up.
Tried to use “Copy/Wipe” free software to copy to a completely new drive in hopes I could then repair the OS. After running 8 hours it didn’t get past the first file “MBR”. I am considering just letting this run all week to see if it finishes.
Used “Restorer Pro 2000" which I had purchased for another problem a few months back. I made an image of the disk and then copied it to another drive. The copy however was all put in a folder named “Root”, I couldn’t find an option to copy directly to the drive.
Copied and pasted the files out of the folder then ran Windows installer. It recognized the windows installation and tried to repair it. After copying the needed files it would reboot the computer only to boot from the cd again and start at the beginning in an endless loop. If I removed the CD it would not boot at all.
I choose the option to overwrite the existing OS and it worked fine but obviously most of my programs won’t function. This is the copy of the original drive so I haven’t lost anything yet.
So the short version is will I be able to copy to another drive and repair the OS? Any ideas would be appreciated.