Try using utility called spinrite from grc.com, if your hard drive is recoverable this could help. Once you get it to boot do a backup of important files.
Try using utility called spinrite from grc.com, if your hard drive is recoverable this could help. Once you get it to boot do a backup of important files.
find access to a burner first...then run spinrite. If that doesn't work run a linux live cd...here's a list: http://livecdlist.com, then what you can do is mount up the drive, scp/ftp/tftp whatever the hell you want off of that hdd. After that, buy a new drive from microcenter...
Last edited by buckshotbarlow; 05-24-2013 at 10:16. Reason: 2 many network/usb options out there...
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