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Data Recovery Important Information
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If one day you turn on your computer and nothing comes up the most important thing
is Don't Panic. Be methodical and follow some logical steps:
- If you try to detect the drive in the computer BIOS and it is not detected this
is usually a hardware failure.
- If the drive is making grinding or loud clicking noises do not keep trying to
detect it, you will only cause more damage.
- If no noises are heard, start up from a bootable floppy to confirm that the
computer works.
- Connect another good drive to that cable to see if it will be detected. If it
works you now know your drive has failed.
If your Windows drive is detected by your computer BIOS, but you get a message
like, "no OS present insert a bootable disk":
- Try booting from a floppy and then changing to drive C. Do a dir command to try
to see the files.
- If a message says "invalid media, abort, retry, fail" hit abort and then try to
load Fdisk from your bootable disk.
- Use Fdisk to view partition information. If the partition info shows anything other
than DOS you have a logical corruption.
If any of the above has happened to you then you are in need of data recovery.
Do understand that all these jobs must be done by skilled technical person,
otherwise it will cause more dangerous of your data loss.
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