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Dawson
Alright, So after browsing the net and trolling the forums, I'm unable to
find the answer to my question.
I have a Windows XP Home machine, after a power failure the computer doesn't
want to boot into Windows, it just keeps cycling, so I choose the option to
not automatically restart on failure and notice the unmountable_boot_volume
error message. So I go to microsoft knowledge base and I find this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=297185 Since the computer was working
fine prior to the power failure, I realized that the problem isn't the cable
it was a damaged file system so I followed the steps accordingly. This did
not fix the problem it only made it worse. It looks like all my files are
gone, there's one file left with funky symbols for a name, and is only 104kb.
Is there any hope for me or are all my files gone for good?
Somebody please help.
find the answer to my question.
I have a Windows XP Home machine, after a power failure the computer doesn't
want to boot into Windows, it just keeps cycling, so I choose the option to
not automatically restart on failure and notice the unmountable_boot_volume
error message. So I go to microsoft knowledge base and I find this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=297185 Since the computer was working
fine prior to the power failure, I realized that the problem isn't the cable
it was a damaged file system so I followed the steps accordingly. This did
not fix the problem it only made it worse. It looks like all my files are
gone, there's one file left with funky symbols for a name, and is only 104kb.
Is there any hope for me or are all my files gone for good?
Somebody please help.