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Currently, my keyword selections into Google aren't getting me very far.
Thanks.
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You should then be able to see if the data is recoverable or atleast viewable.
The system gets up to the screen which scans each drive for a disk before booting (a:\ d:\ e:\), but rather than boot to Windows from this point, it tells me there is a boot error, and waits for a boot disk to be entered. When I pop in the floppy boot disk, I get the message that Windows cannot find a partition, and so cannot boot.
Running the scandisk app from the floppy disk will perform a scan in a second or two, and claim the c:\ drive is fine, which I'm sure isn't correct; as a scan would surly take a hell of a lot longer.
I'm not to sure if re-installing Windows would just overwrite the old Windows file, keeping the other stuff intact (as has been the case before), but then I have done this previously, I haven't been asked / told to partition the drive first, which makes me think the drive has lost the partition, and so lost the data, but wanted to ask before simply formatting and whipping the data if it is in fact accessible in some manor.
Currently, my keyword selections into Google aren't getting me very far.
Thanks.