Retrieving Of Files
#1
Posted 30 October 2011 - 04:09 AM
My desktop has a problem and I can't access my important files.
So I just wondering if there is a way that I can retrieve it.
I can't wait to get my desktop back to normal.
I do really need it...
Thanks..
#2
Posted 30 October 2011 - 05:59 AM
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#3
Posted 30 October 2011 - 07:51 AM
coastie65, on 30 October 2011 - 05:59 AM, said:
I mean, up to this time I don't know what happened to my desktop. I can't even reach log on screen.
So, I don't know if I can retrieve my files. Im afraid if my desktop turns into worst, and if there is a possibility that my files would be completely erased. I just want to retrieve my files before anything worse happen.
Thanks....
#4
Posted 30 October 2011 - 10:05 AM
zyrrahXD, on 30 October 2011 - 04:09 AM, said:
My desktop has a problem and I can't access my important files.
So I just wondering if there is a way that I can retrieve it.
I can't wait to get my desktop back to normal.
I do really need it...
Thanks..
Three possibilities, in order from the easiest:
1) Try booting into Safe Mode and accessing the files that way.
2) Boot from a Live Linux CD or flash drive. Which Live Linux version should you use? I'd go with PartedMagic, because it comes with a disk diagnostic tool. See The Bootable Maintenance Flash Drive for more info.
Lincoln
#5
Posted 30 October 2011 - 12:13 PM
What happens when you boot up the machine? Does it go through POST? (usually shows the manufacturer's logo for a moment) What happens when it tries to load Windows? What OS do you have? Do you have recovery disks? (or better yet, an actual Windows disc)
Need a Windows ISO image?
#6
Posted 31 October 2011 - 07:24 AM
LiveBrianD, on 30 October 2011 - 12:13 PM, said:
What happens when you boot up the machine? Does it go through POST? (usually shows the manufacturer's logo for a moment) What happens when it tries to load Windows? What OS do you have? Do you have recovery disks? (or better yet, an actual Windows disc)
oops.
3) Remove the hard drive and access it from another PC. You can do this by either installing it as a secondary (not booting) drive in a desktop PC, or by using a SATA-USB adapter to turn it into an external drive.
Lincoln
#7
Posted 01 November 2011 - 10:11 AM
An idea came up to me, I had this desktop 3years ago, and maybe I should replace it with the better one. But I do still need the files in my hard disk and follow this option 3.
#8
Posted 01 November 2011 - 03:33 PM
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#9
Posted 01 November 2011 - 04:49 PM
Need a Windows ISO image?
#10
Posted 01 November 2011 - 08:23 PM
#11
Posted 02 November 2011 - 08:07 AM
zyrrahXD, on 01 November 2011 - 10:11 AM, said:
An idea came up to me, I had this desktop 3years ago, and maybe I should replace it with the better one. But I do still need the files in my hard disk and follow this option 3.
It's the easiest solution if you have another computer, are comfortable removing and installing drives, and perhaps already have an adapter. But for most people, that's not the case.
Lincoln
#12
Posted 02 November 2011 - 08:12 AM
coastie65, on 01 November 2011 - 03:33 PM, said:
Right. Two other steps:
4) Check the cables (actually, this would probably be step 2 or 3).
5) Send the drive to a data retrieval service and pay them a large sum of money to restore your data.
This is beginning to feel like Monty Python's Spanish Inquisition routine.
Oh, and I forgot step 0) Back up your hard drive before it dies.
Lincoln
#13
Posted 02 November 2011 - 02:34 PM
Open the PC, and tighten the HD cables. Then go into the bios, and make sure the HD is set to be the first boot device. What do you get when you boot the PC? It's possible that your Windows install is corrupted, in which case you'll need to reinstall but your files are still intact on the drive. To recover those, use a usb/sata adapter and copy the files off the HD on another PC or burn a Ubuntu CD, boot from it, and it to copy your files from the hard drive to a networked computer or external hard drive.
Need a Windows ISO image?
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