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Answer» I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop without a floppy disk and it has a CD/DVD Rom drive.
The hard drive has been wiped clean. It does not have Windows XP on it.
When I try to run the recovery DVD that came with it, I get write errors associated with the hard drive. I am assuming the hard drive has issues. After numerous attempts, the recovery DVD will not complete its ghost installation.
I want to run a program to check and correct any problems with the hard drive and then format it. Which program should I use, and how do I boot into the program without a floppy and without being able to get into Windows XP?
Thanks! FredYou are in pretty tough situation, because, as you can see here: http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287 Toshiba is the only HD maker, which doesn't provide HD diagnostic tools.
I did some SEARCH, and some people would recommend , either Hitachi tool: http://www.hgst.com/hdd/support/download.htm (on the above SITE, you'll also find "CD Image", which will create bootable CD for you.
or Seagate: http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools/Thank you. I have also read about the Hitachi Drive Fitness Test and I can create a bootable CD with it. I plan on using it, but how do I NTFS format the hard drive after I repair it with the Hitachi tool?What OS are you gonna install there? Do you have a CD? If so, it's bootable. If not, you can create one: http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/The Hitachi tool would not work with my Toshiba hard drive.
Windows XP. Yes, I have the CD and it is bootable. It is a recovery CD. It tries to recover the ghost image on the CD and then fails due to a problem with the hard drive. I need to try to scan and repair the hard drive.
I need to know which program will enable me to scan and repair the hard drive???You tried Hitachi, already? How about Seagate?Yes, I already tried Hitachi. The website I read said it would work, but it did not. I am not going to spend time trying Seagate.I am going to try a LINUX Live CD. (R)ecovery (I)s (P)ossible Linux rescue system. I am downloading it now. It has some tools that may work.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recovery_Is_PossibleRIP loaded up into Linux and I am formatting the HD into NTFS right now. It has not failed as of yet. After that, I will scan the drive for problems. I will update.The Linux Live (R)ecovery (I)s (P)ossible RIP Linux rescue system worked great. It loaded up and I used the hard disk tools that is COMES with. I repaired the drive, formatted, and used my Toshiba recovery disk. I RAN checkdisk in windows when I got XP loaded, and now everything is running great.Way to go, sir! I'm happy for you. Good hint, too. Worth to remember!
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