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Solve : Windows 2000 Pro won't load, Dos command only? |
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Answer» My computer goes to DOS at the command line and won't UW, he already said he used a registry cleaner. Unfortunately he did not say what. Some are a recipe for disaster. im confused when did i ask about a register cleaner or did the posterr post somewhere ELSE to??I used either Eusing or ToniArts(sp?) registry cleaner. Unfortunately I didn't write down the blue screen message, after I used the bootdisk I put in a command, I think it was sys c, for the PC to load from the hard disk. The next time I restarted it instead of the blue screen I had the black command screen. I don't have a restore CD but I might be able to find one. I might have downloaded a new firewall also, Kerio but I don't think it was installed yet. I'm really concerned about the data on the hard drive, I have family photos I never uploaded online so I'm really hoping I can at least retrieve that. SoniaEusing, i use this one.. if its DESKTOP then just slave it to another computer and see if you can get the data you WANT.. you dont have ant-virus or anti-malware on this computer??No, it's a laptop, does slave to another computer mean using the hard disk on another one? We have a desktop also but I have no idea how to go about that. I did have antivirus software , I took it off in the plans of installing a new better one, and didn't in time it seems... I did do a command of dir c: in dos and looks like at least some of it's there although I don't know what I'm doing in dos. I've also used Eusing and had no problem with it. You might get an external enclosure for a 2.5 inch hard drive, put your laptop drive in it, and then connect it to your desktop computer, assuming you have USB on your desktop. Here's one: iMicro IMBS25A-SI Aluminum 2.5" USB 2.0 External Enclosure - Retail Quote from: unlovedwarrior on May 10, 2007, 09:50:51 PM have you made any changes to the system? hardware software??I'll LOOK into the hookup for the desktop thanks, as far as any hardware/software changes, no hardware changes. I installed software from kworkshop.com recently. I also uninstalled some I don't remember. I don't remember what the blue screen message said but it was something about how it couldn't access my hard drive. I was thinking maybe whatever accesses the hard drive is not enabled? I can't log into safe mode at all. The last time I restarted it I did see the Windows logo come up for a second before the dos screen came up again. Quote from: soybean on May 11, 2007, 11:29:17 AM I've also used Eusing and had no problem with it. I'm amazed at the pricing on that soybean...i paid 7 bucks for just the 2.5" to IDE adapter cable just 2 months ago. Nice find.I'll be getting that external hard drive holder, thanks Soybean : ) |
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