mainit123
Technical User
- Jan 24, 2005
- 25
I have an e-Machine PC with a Seagate 60 GB drive that
refuses to boot at all. The drive is loaded with XP
Home so it was setup as an NTFS drive.
To investigate if I could do anything to save some of
the files on the drive, I took the drive out and attached
it on the Secondary IDE bus to another PC running Win98SE that has Partition Magic.
Partition Magic reported that the disk was literally full
(57,885 Mbytes available and 57,885 Mbytes of data on the
drive). I realize this was an NTFS drive being looked
at under a FAT32 PC running Win98SE but does that mean
a user loses all credibility for what Partition Magic reports?
If I am to believe Partition Magic, is there any possible
way to slice off some of the data on this NTFS drive so
that it would at least boot? I am assuming it was a
virus or something like that which caused the drive to
become completely full, thereby preventing any sort of boot?
While looking at the disk within Partition Magic, it
appears I could go ahead and reformat but I was hoping
to get a chance to at least save some of the files on that Seagate drive.
refuses to boot at all. The drive is loaded with XP
Home so it was setup as an NTFS drive.
To investigate if I could do anything to save some of
the files on the drive, I took the drive out and attached
it on the Secondary IDE bus to another PC running Win98SE that has Partition Magic.
Partition Magic reported that the disk was literally full
(57,885 Mbytes available and 57,885 Mbytes of data on the
drive). I realize this was an NTFS drive being looked
at under a FAT32 PC running Win98SE but does that mean
a user loses all credibility for what Partition Magic reports?
If I am to believe Partition Magic, is there any possible
way to slice off some of the data on this NTFS drive so
that it would at least boot? I am assuming it was a
virus or something like that which caused the drive to
become completely full, thereby preventing any sort of boot?
While looking at the disk within Partition Magic, it
appears I could go ahead and reformat but I was hoping
to get a chance to at least save some of the files on that Seagate drive.