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Hi Nlee
Check that the PC Bios is recognising your hard disk correctly? ie as 40GB
Chelsea
"nlee788" <nlee788@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66178A27-6E94-4F0B-9844-5B1AFFF0314E@microsoft.com...
> Hello everyone,
>
> Well, I spent the entire weekend trying to get into my hard drive--with no
> success. Since I was planning on upgrading my memory anyway, rather than
> trying to find a place around here to test the memory stick originally
> installed, I bought a new one and installed it. Still the same problem.
>
> I downloaded the installation disks from the MS site and tried to rewrite
> the MBR, got a success message. I do not have a full win xp installation
> disk so when after installing the setup files, it asked for the win xp
> cd....I was out of luck.
>
> I dug around and found an old pc of mine, but it had win me os on it, so
> though the system bios recognised the "sick" HDD slaved to the good HDD in
> the bios, I could not see it in the Win ME. So I went out and bought the
> Win
> xp home edition upgrade disk and upgraded the HDD from the old pc I had
> and
> slaved the "sick" HDD to the upgraded HDD and installed them both in the
> emachine, thinking I could get my files ( I also ran Norton 2005 anti
> virus.... it sound nothing).
>
> The emachine boots just fine from the upgraded HDD and I was able to see
> the "sick" HDD. BUT I cannot find any files. I went to the prompt and
> typed
> the drive letter to the sick drive and typed DIR. When I type DIR, there
> are
> no windows files, no program files, no doc file names. I ran a search in
> in
> Windows in the sick HDD using file names and it does not find anything. I
> think whatever attacked it corrupted everything and wiped out windows.
> The
> funny thing is, this is a 40GB HDD and Windows XP is reading it as a 10
> GB.
>
> It doesn't look like I am going to be able to recover my documents...at
> least I am more at a loss at this point. I still have not reformatted the
> sick drive, so if by some chance someone has any last ditch magic to
> recover
> the data, I am still open to sugggestions.
>
> I do want to thank everyone for the great suggestions and the help. I
> will
> be coming back and posting.
> --
> nlee788
>
>
> "Chelsea" wrote:
>
>>
>> "kyle" <kyle.1rxv1n@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
>> news:kyle.1rxv1n@pcbanter.net...
>> >
>> > I copied the dcpromo.log onto Disk 6 as you advised. I booted up with
>> > the disks and got to the Recovery Console. I typed the commands as you
>> > advised. Unfortunately, the computer said it couldn't find the file.
>> > I
>> > double-checked the disk using the other computer. The file dcpromo.log
>> > definitely exists. I exited, and as before my computer went into its
>> > loop. And it won't boot up Windows in Safe Mode, either. Oh well. . .
>> > Looking forward to your reply.
>> > Kyle
>> >
>> >
>> Hello Kyle,
>> I am foxed as to why that doesn't work. The dcpromo.log file is normally
>> installed from within Windows, but as you are unable to get into Windows,
>> I
>> modified things to use the Recovery Console. If you would be prepared to
>> persevere with this a little and can face another 10 minutes of tedium
>> with
>> the recovery console try this. Incidently I just tried this on a laptop
>> using a USB A drive and can assure you it does work.
>>
>> In the Recovery Console type the following at the c:\windows prompt
>>
>> With diskette 6 in the drive type
>> a:
>> then type dir-can you see dcpromo.log on the diskette?
>> Now type
>> copy dcpromo.log c:\windows\debug
>>
>> Type c: and return -that takes you back to c:\windows prompt
>>
>> Finally type
>> attrib +r c:\windows\debug\dcpromo.log
>>
>> Type exit
>>
>> Remove the diskette from the 3.5 inch drive and see what happens when
>> Windows restarts.
>>
>> What I am trying to do is plug a vulnerability in the lsass service,
>> which I
>> think may be crashing everytime you start Windows. This is well known and
>> causes the infinite loop that you are experiencing. So lets see how it
>> goes.
>>
>> Chelsea
>>
>>
>>