InterviewSolution
 Saved Bookmarks
    				| 1. | 
                                    Solve : Saving files from a sinking ship.? | 
                            
| 
                                   
Answer»  Quote from: Eddie31 on October 16, 2009, 09:50:24 AM Is this a standard response to fixmbr?No, not a "Standard Response". However, since you have previously received the message: "The Volume Appears To Contain One or More Unrecoverable Problems", that's likely what it's referring to. Since you are having problems, I would continue. Since it's not working, you have nothing to lose, except maybe the Ubutu boot loader, which you would have to resolve later. I know nothing about Ubuntu.Fixmbr and fixboot were successful. When I restarted I got this message... ntldr is missing. PRESS any key to restart. (have not seen this before) then after restarting: pxe-e61 media test failure, check cable pxe-m0f:exiting pxe rom operating SYSTEM not found. (had seen this prior to fixmbr and fixboot) Tried Ubuntu, I can access what is referred to as 18.1 GB media .(properties call it vfat (FAT12) The items inside are unopenable documents that have what look like word logos. and are called different letters of the alphabet. I tried copying them ONTO the hard drive and this did not work My question is. Are these my work? If so, what has happened to them? And can I get them back to normal? Ok. Ive just plugged the hard drive into my home comp. And I can access F, which was giving me the I/O error before. However there is nothing in there. Is it possible that fixmbr or fixboot could have WIPED my work? Getting a bit worried now. Update: Checked properties of F. Used space - 2.93 mb. Free 7.16 mb- so it hasnt wiped everything (or anything?) But why are the contents invisible?The Ship is Sunk You probably lost everything. Reinstall OS and programs. Make sure you have all original CD's and/or drivers. You keep no backups of your work? You torpedoed yourself. I keep triple backups on different media. Quote from: dahlarbear on October 15, 2009, 02:42:46 PM If conventional wisdom fails, try TestDisk data recovery. It can be invoked from different media and different operating systems (including Windows XP).FixMBR is not a fix for lost data. It fixes a damaged MBR. Not likely to be the problem. As patio said, do NOT use a USB adapter. They are wimpy at best. You want to convert from 2.5 IDE to the standard 3.5 IDE connector. That way you can slave it in your desktop and see what there is to see. Watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNxBiIWBXUM&feature=player_embedded  | 
                            |