Recovering files from T60 with a broken winXP install
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 7:10 am
Hello all, I am trying to rescue the files from a mostly-deceased ThinkPad T60 running Window XP. This T60 has the fingerprint reader, and I was foolish enough to place the files in a secure volume.
When I boot Windows, it gets as far as the splash screen and then hangs there with the progress bar cycling endlessly. I did create a set of Rescue & Recovery CDs (actually two sets, one burned to CD and one burned to DVD) when I initially purchased the laptop, but these do not contain the files I want to recover (which were created at a later date). When I attempt to run R&R by booting either set of disks, the R&R software will load to the main screen but within a few seconds (or at most a minute, but in no case am I able to actually use any of the diagnostic/recovery tools effectively) the system freezes up tight and won't even respond to CTRL-ALT-DEL.
I have also tried physically removing the SATA HDD and putting it in an external USB case. The drive is recognized when connected to another computer, but I can't access the files because they are locked inside that secure volume.
Finally, I also tried to boot using a standard XP installation CD to see if running a chkdsk /r (after selecting the Repair option from the first screen) would help and get me past the XP splash screen. Unfortunately, after loading all drivers, etc. the WinXP recovery console says it cannot find any drives to repair. I assume this is because the secure volume simply doesn't exist as far as an OEM XP disk is concerned.
I suppose I could try something with a Linux LiveCD or something, but since the files I want are locked away inside a secure volume I'm not sure that will get me any further ahead.
I do have the WinXP administrative password written down so if there is a tool out there that will allow me to unlock my files using that password, I'm in good shape.
Any ideas? I'd really like to get these files back. I don't care about the XP install itself, and in fact I'm planning to format the HDD and install OpenSuse just as soon as I'm done getting my files back.
When I boot Windows, it gets as far as the splash screen and then hangs there with the progress bar cycling endlessly. I did create a set of Rescue & Recovery CDs (actually two sets, one burned to CD and one burned to DVD) when I initially purchased the laptop, but these do not contain the files I want to recover (which were created at a later date). When I attempt to run R&R by booting either set of disks, the R&R software will load to the main screen but within a few seconds (or at most a minute, but in no case am I able to actually use any of the diagnostic/recovery tools effectively) the system freezes up tight and won't even respond to CTRL-ALT-DEL.
I have also tried physically removing the SATA HDD and putting it in an external USB case. The drive is recognized when connected to another computer, but I can't access the files because they are locked inside that secure volume.
Finally, I also tried to boot using a standard XP installation CD to see if running a chkdsk /r (after selecting the Repair option from the first screen) would help and get me past the XP splash screen. Unfortunately, after loading all drivers, etc. the WinXP recovery console says it cannot find any drives to repair. I assume this is because the secure volume simply doesn't exist as far as an OEM XP disk is concerned.
I suppose I could try something with a Linux LiveCD or something, but since the files I want are locked away inside a secure volume I'm not sure that will get me any further ahead.
I do have the WinXP administrative password written down so if there is a tool out there that will allow me to unlock my files using that password, I'm in good shape.
Any ideas? I'd really like to get these files back. I don't care about the XP install itself, and in fact I'm planning to format the HDD and install OpenSuse just as soon as I'm done getting my files back.