Need to Recover Data from a Crashed X60S HD
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:40 am
I own a X60S with a 100GB/7200 Hitachi Travelstar HDD.
The other morning, I did some housekeeping and deleted about 2GB of video from the HD. After I deleted the files, I ran Diskeeper, and left the system to defrag while I went out for the morning.
I returned a few hours later and the defrag appeared to be complete. The screen was frozen, and the system was non-responsive to the mouse or keyboard. I shut down with
the Power button and began a reboot.
The system began to reboot and I was prompted for Safe Mode, etc... Of course, I picked NORMAL MODE (ugh). XP began to boot, taking longer than usual, and then it automatically looped: the system began to reboot again (starting with the ThinkPad Screen).
I went through this exercise a number of times, and sometimes I'd get a blue screen that spouted out errors like "0x000000ED", etc.
I tried booting in Safe Mode. This did not work. The screen would appear like a black DOS screen, and I could see lines of commands... it looked like it was searching/attempting to load what I assumed to be all of the XP OS files.
I came to the conclusion that I had a bad sector or partition, and that the system could not access the necessary files on this sector to properly load the OS.
(As an aside... I had not backed up my HD in a very very long time. Lesson learned.)
I took the machine to Geek Squad at BestBuy (yes, very desperate here bc my entire life was on this HD) and the service guy told me what I already knew... bad sectors, etc blahblahblah. For $200 they could back up 9GB of data
and then for an addition $199, they could diagnose and fix my system. This would not work for me since I knew that My Documents were WAY beyond 9GB. I also tried another vendor that specializes in data recovery, but they told me that it would at a minimum cost $500 (and could cost up to $2400 depending on methods employed.)
I've attempted to run the Rescue and Recovery on the x60s, but to no avail. It does not detect the C: drive where the majority of my data resides. And of course... I have no backup image of the machine.
I removed the HD from the machine and put it into an external enclosure. I connected the now-external HD to a T41 via USB. The computer detected and accepted the USB Mass Storage Device, but when I went to My Documents, I did not see the external HD. I think it is because the partition on the external HD is bad.
So, I have two issues here:
Please help me.
The other morning, I did some housekeeping and deleted about 2GB of video from the HD. After I deleted the files, I ran Diskeeper, and left the system to defrag while I went out for the morning.
I returned a few hours later and the defrag appeared to be complete. The screen was frozen, and the system was non-responsive to the mouse or keyboard. I shut down with
the Power button and began a reboot.
The system began to reboot and I was prompted for Safe Mode, etc... Of course, I picked NORMAL MODE (ugh). XP began to boot, taking longer than usual, and then it automatically looped: the system began to reboot again (starting with the ThinkPad Screen).
I went through this exercise a number of times, and sometimes I'd get a blue screen that spouted out errors like "0x000000ED", etc.
I tried booting in Safe Mode. This did not work. The screen would appear like a black DOS screen, and I could see lines of commands... it looked like it was searching/attempting to load what I assumed to be all of the XP OS files.
I came to the conclusion that I had a bad sector or partition, and that the system could not access the necessary files on this sector to properly load the OS.
(As an aside... I had not backed up my HD in a very very long time. Lesson learned.)
I took the machine to Geek Squad at BestBuy (yes, very desperate here bc my entire life was on this HD) and the service guy told me what I already knew... bad sectors, etc blahblahblah. For $200 they could back up 9GB of data
I've attempted to run the Rescue and Recovery on the x60s, but to no avail. It does not detect the C: drive where the majority of my data resides. And of course... I have no backup image of the machine.
I removed the HD from the machine and put it into an external enclosure. I connected the now-external HD to a T41 via USB. The computer detected and accepted the USB Mass Storage Device, but when I went to My Documents, I did not see the external HD. I think it is because the partition on the external HD is bad.
So, I have two issues here:
- 1. I need to extract/back up my data from the X60S drive, but cannot detect it as an external drive using a different computer. This is my primary concern.
2. I need to fix the bad partitions, which I think will require a reinstall or repair of the XP OS.
Please help me.