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yep.

Im not going to reformat yet. Bit of an adventure actually. Even tho im pissed of I guess im learning more.

chuck the suspect drive into the usb caddy and then into a pc with the appropriate utilities (or enough space for you to copy your data to)

depending on whats actually gone wrong, you might need to run a partition recovery tool or a filesector tool in addition to the chkdsk/norton disk doctor

if u get stuck pm me

-D

Cheers ,Will give this a crack.

Even if I just get some music files and various pics and data Ill be happy. Not worried about the drive running windows properly as Ill reformat after without hesitation.

I found the Windows directory (hidden) had been moved inside a folder called "found.000" because of a disk error, I didn't see this folder until I changed settings in explorer to 'show hidden folders and files'. I copied the windows directory out of this folder back onto the C drive and the drive booted again as normal.

I've only ever seen this on one occasion.....

If you have another PC that works, check if it has a spare sata port on the motherboard and plug the drive in.

Drive should show up under my computer, if not check disk manager & bios to see if it was detected correctly.

^^^ That is a silly question ;)

Also, I wish the telcos would concentrate on upgrading current obselete hardware that stops people like me living a whole 7km from the city getting ADSL2+, rather than spending mega-bucks doing tech that people don't really need.

^^^ That is a silly question ;)

Also, I wish the telcos would concentrate on upgrading current obselete hardware that stops people like me living a whole 7km from the city getting ADSL2+, rather than spending mega-bucks doing tech that people don't really need.

internode naked dsl is the answer to ur question :devil:

they strip the dial tone from the line and can get up to 7.5Km from the exchange

http://www.internode.on.net/news/2008/08/102.php

obselete hardware that stops people like me living a whole 7km from the city getting ADSL2+

You'd think we were living in a third world country.... then again third world countries probably have better infrastructure than we do! Is it really 2009...?

internode naked dsl is the answer to ur question :P

they strip the dial tone from the line and can get up to 7.5Km from the exchange

http://www.internode.on.net/news/2008/08/102.php

I wish .... my line comes off a RIM, so ADSL1+ is the best it is capable of - and I only get 3Mb out of the theoretical maximum of 8Mb :blush:

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