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Hi All,

 

I have a strange set up. I have an 80 gig partitioned drive and a 20 gig drive. The 80 gig drive runs on the Windows 2000 o/s and the 20 gig drive runs on the XP o/s. The machine crashed and I got an application called 'Recover My Files.' It recovered the files but it won't allow me to delete anything. On top of that, it created a .zip for every file on the partitioned drive! So now I have even MORE data on this machine and it is running extremely slowly as you can imagine.

 

I did not reformat the drives because I know that destroys all of the info. Or maybe it doesn't. All I know is I need to find an application that will allow me to recover files and delete the stuff I don't want or need. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

 

I am by no means a PC savvy person - slightly above average, I rescue horses.

 

Thanks,

 

Tiggy

http://www.manesandtailsorganization.org

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Thank you for your response. The machine boots from the 'C' drive which has the XP o/s on it. I attempted to reformat the 'D' drive which has Windows 2000 on it. The reformat for that drive failed.

 

My ex-husband is an uber geek and he works for Intel in Japan and he told me what type of application to look for. I found the 'Recover My Files' application so I bought that. Since the machine is reporting that both the D and E drives are healthy, I am wondering if I can get rid of the Windows 2000 o/s and replace it with the Windows XP. Mind you, I really don't like the MS products and I use Sun's 'Open Office' suite for all of my data processing needs.

 

How do I remove the Windows 2000 o/s if in fact I should do it?

 

Thank you again for your reply. I'm going a bit nuts. I know I probably need a new 80 gig hard drive but the horses keep me broke! :confused:

 

Tiggy - okay, my name is Elle...

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Thanks, but I did that the other day and it did nothing. I just need to know if there is an application I can buy that will recover the files and let me delete those I do not want to keep.

 

I'm burning to CDRW the stuff I want to keep, and after I'm done with that, I'm going to us Killdisk to wipe the partitioned drive with the 2000 o/s and install the XP o/s instead. I had to do this once before but there was not nearly as much data as there is now.

 

Thanks,

 

Ellen

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