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Solve : Computer Only Restarts with Black Screen, and thats all it does.? |
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Answer» Computer info: Gateway 835 GM My father took it to get it fixed but to no availWhat kind of place was it? What happened? Do you have Windows CD?Office DEPOT is where it got taken and they said that they werent able to fix it or recover any data with their programs. The only way to fix it is by replacing the hard-drive or do a recovery. And the computer did not come with Windows CD, unfortunately. Download Windows Recovery Console: http://www.thecomputerparamedic.com/files/rc.iso Download, and install free Imgburn: http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download Using Imgburn, burn rc.iso to a CD. Boot to the CD...let it finish loading. When the "Welcome to Setup" screen appears, press R to start the Recovery Console. Then, follow the steps from here: http://icrontic.com/articles/repair_windows_xp, starting below this picture on page 1: Quote from: Broni on February 12, 2009, 03:25:48 PM Download, and install free Imgburn: http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download I canno't install Imgburn, I get an error( Error opening for writing:...) is it because the computer I am using has a problem, maybe with a virus?Try different computer.I typed in the 3 commands (H:/>ATTRIB -H C:BOOT. INI etc.) and I get a response that "the file can not be opened" for all 3 commands. Do I proceed with the next step of deletion H:/>Del Boot.INI? and is it necessary for me to type in "H:/MiniNT>C .." to get to the basic root?Make sure, the command are IDENTICAL. For instance... It's not: H:/>ATTRIB -H C:BOOT. INI but H: ATTRIB -H C:\\boot.ini Every letter, sign, and space matters.I still get same response when I have typed in ... "Which Windows installation would you like to log onto ? 1 H:MiniNT>cd .. H:ATTRIB -H C:\\boot.ini H:ATTRIB -H C:\\BOOT.INI H: ATTRIB -H C:\\boot.ini (w/ space in front) and H: ATTRIB -H C:\\BOOT.INI" What could it be?It may be the infection blocking the access. I'm afraid, there is not much more, we can do here. I'd suggest slaving the drive in another computer to retrieve data, and formatting the drive afterwards. Instead of slaving, hard drive enclosure can be used.What is the difference? or a better question, which option is more efficient in retrieving the data? Hard drive enclosure is easier to use. You remove bad drive, put it into hard drive enclosure, which you connect to working computer through USB cable.I went to the store and there was a variety of hard drive enclosures, price ranging from $10 to $50 and up. Is there a specific enclosure that I NEED? Also, when I remove the bad drive and insert the hard drive enclosure- is the bad drive connected in any way to the hard drive enclosure? Just unclear on the "how" part on recovering the data.All you need to know is, if your drive is IDE, or SATA type. IDE: SATA: Note the different connectors. If any doubt, buy an enclosure, which is IDE/SATA compatible (it has two sets of cables) Inside, you connect data, and power cable: close the enclosure, connect USB cable between the enclosure, and your computer, connect enclosure power cable to the power source, power up computer, and you're good to go. |
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