Hello guys!
Got myself in a big trouble here.
Sunday my pc was fine running a few downloads (movies). Them wend I decided to check if they were finished I got this:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/library/BUSINESS/ATLAS/images_v1/351886/boot-error2-small.jpg
On boot the first message that I got is :
“4 td master hard disk error press f1 to resume”
I have three hard drivers. Two with 500 GB and one with 1 TB, making all 2 TB´s storage.
The 500 gb that crashed had the windows running and most of my stuff that I didn’t backup (smart).
On bios I can see the three disks there, but the one with the problem shows 0 MB of storage.
I unplugged the cables, plugged again.
Run Hiren's BootCD 15.2 there I tried to use all the recovery tools that has in it. Strangely different tools were seeing different amount of volume in the disk. I had two partitions there C: and F:. The C: was going from 100 MB to 160 GB. The F: I could not find in anywhere. In the end the tools didn’t help in nothing. They all failed to repair.
I friend of mine run Ubuntu SystemRescueCD. No luck also.
Can I try something else?
Thanks!
Got myself in a big trouble here.
Sunday my pc was fine running a few downloads (movies). Them wend I decided to check if they were finished I got this:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/library/BUSINESS/ATLAS/images_v1/351886/boot-error2-small.jpg
On boot the first message that I got is :
“4 td master hard disk error press f1 to resume”
I have three hard drivers. Two with 500 GB and one with 1 TB, making all 2 TB´s storage.
The 500 gb that crashed had the windows running and most of my stuff that I didn’t backup (smart).
On bios I can see the three disks there, but the one with the problem shows 0 MB of storage.
I unplugged the cables, plugged again.
Run Hiren's BootCD 15.2 there I tried to use all the recovery tools that has in it. Strangely different tools were seeing different amount of volume in the disk. I had two partitions there C: and F:. The C: was going from 100 MB to 160 GB. The F: I could not find in anywhere. In the end the tools didn’t help in nothing. They all failed to repair.
I friend of mine run Ubuntu SystemRescueCD. No luck also.
Can I try something else?
Thanks!