Help Quick 600x booting wierd dropped HELP!

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Help Quick 600x booting wierd dropped HELP!

#1 Post by crazyforsax » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:38 pm

Ok everyone that posts thanks for yalls help.

Ok well yesterday I was fighting over the IBM THINKPAD 600X with my bro then he dropped it. Now when I boot it up it booots up into the windows startup menu.

Ok here's how it goes.

turn it on
boots inot thinkpad screen (that says hardware and stuff) the only thing it says though is 1390564 or something KB it makes a beep I can press F1 and get inot the little menu

then goes into the 98 windows screen wait a couple seconds I hear like the harddrive making like clicks ??

then it boots into the Windows Startup Menu

it says "Warning Windows has detected a registry configuartion error" then it says somehing to boot in to one of the options

I really help quick, my parents are going to get mad. I took out the harddrive then put it back in, NO USE!

please help I really need it

thanks
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#2 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:05 pm

Check the FAQ for error codes.

I hope you and your brother have learned a good lesson from this incident.
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#3 Post by Navck » Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:07 pm

Sounds if as when he dropped, something damaged the specific part of the harddrive that stores the files for the registery.
If you can, try running scandisk.
Other than that, get a professional to start recovering data while you still can.

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#4 Post by crazyforsax » Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:08 pm

wheres the FAQ

do you think it can be fixed>

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#5 Post by crazyforsax » Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:09 pm

there was no really good data just a web surfer computer, what should i do where would scandisk be located in the computer

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#6 Post by crazyforsax » Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:15 pm

should i get a different harddrive

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#7 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:21 pm

Go to Start Menu, Accessories, System Tools, Scandisk.

Check "Thourogh" and check the box that says "Automatically Fix Errors" and click "Start" then wait a few hours for the thing to check for problems on the hard drive.
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#8 Post by crazyforsax » Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:32 pm

I CAN"T EVEN GET INTO WINDOWS!

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#9 Post by Laptop_wizard » Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:26 pm

Take the Hard drive, and smack it downwards onto your hand a few times, make sure your holding it right side up, and wack it down a few times.

Sounds to me like you misplaced an arm in the Hard drive, you can also try spinning the hardrive on a hard flat surface.

If that dosen't work, then freeze the hardrive overnoght, and then put it in while it's still cold and boot up.

Thinkpads are not ment to be dropped, or mabey you'v learned that already. :wink: your lucky it boots at all.

Hope helps.


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#10 Post by Navck » Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:57 pm

Laptop_wizard wrote:Take the Hard drive, and smack it downwards onto your hand a few times, make sure your holding it right side up, and wack it down a few times.

Sounds to me like you misplaced an arm in the Hard drive, you can also try spinning the hardrive on a hard flat surface.

If that dosen't work, then freeze the hardrive overnoght, and then put it in while it's still cold and boot up.

Thinkpads are not ment to be dropped, or mabey you'v learned that already. :wink: your lucky it boots at all.

Hope helps.


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#11 Post by christopher_wolf » Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:31 am

Errrm..Don't go smacking the HDD; a few gentle taps could be beneficial...But nothing involving the palm of your hand hitting the HDD case hard.

I know tapping works sometimes, but of all the weird HDDs I have seen...Not one issue was fixed by the fridge.
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#12 Post by crazyforsax » Sun Jan 29, 2006 6:03 pm

well should I bring it to some kind of computer shop. What do you think the cost would be?

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#13 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Jan 29, 2006 6:38 pm

If you have high speed internet, you could try downloading and using this Ultimate Boot CD:

http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

It has many useful tools all on 1 CD. Including tools to help repair or access your CD.

As for taking it to a shop...is the information on it critical? If not, then a replacement HD would probably bee cheaper than an hour's worth of service in most repair shops.

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#14 Post by whizkid » Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:52 pm

PC Magazine has a good article about recovering data using OnTrack. They charge $100 to tell you what they can get and how much it will cost, and that ranges from $400 to $2000. And you still have to buy a new hard drive.

If the data's not important, a new hard drive is a lot cheaper ($60 depending on capacity), but installing all your old software will take time.
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