View Single Post
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 07-04-2008, 02:48 AM
sgopus
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Question about hard drives whose file table is corrupted
as long as it's not set as master and you don't try to boot to it, you should
be able to attach an IDE cable to it just fine, and attempt to read data.

"Wayne Wastier" wrote:

> No, I have not done any tests on it as it is the primary drive for an HP PC
> and the CPU was fried due to a spike. I am in the process of purchasing an
> enclosure that will allow me to attach the drive via USB 2.0 cable to my
> primary system. I am hoping I can correct the mistakes using Hiran's Boot
> CD, or some other program. I am a bit skittish about taking the chance to
> connect it directly to my systems motherboard via IDE cable.
>
> Thank you for your response,
> Wayne
>
> "sgopus" <sgopus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:30C8B657-36BA-403D-93EE-39B35BB58B98@microsoft.com...
> > Have you done a check disk on that HD? or performed any kind of scans?
> > check with the manufactors web site they usually offer some utilities for
> > testing the drive.
> >
> > "Wayne Wastier" wrote:
> >
> >> I have a hard drive that shows files there, but when I try to copy them
> >> to
> >> another location I get the message, file not found. Can fixing the file
> >> table fix this problem, or is the drive fried? There was a spike to my
> >> computer before this problem started happening.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Please remove the NO and SPAM from my return email addy to email me.
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

Reply With Quote