no shit sherlock; thanks so much for your constructive post.
lance
On 11 Jun 2000, Jaguar wrote:
Ever heard of backing up critical data??
Jaguar
this is an emergency (lilo, mbr, windows...)LanceREAD NOW
charles:
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, I followed someone's advice on
Linuxnewbie.org last night and went into the Win2k recovery console (**I
DO NOT
have the Win2k rescue floppy discs!!**), I ran the fixmbr and fixboot
com
charles:
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, I followed someone's advice on
Linuxnewbie.org last night and went into the Win2k recovery console (**I DO NOT
have the Win2k rescue floppy discs!!**), I ran the fixmbr and fixboot commands
as suggested, and it said it rewrote the mbr ok (to C:).
Hi Lance,
On Sunday, June 11, 2000, 2:40:51 PM, you hammered out in part about
"[newbie] this is an emergency (lilo, mbr, windows...)LanceREAD NOW":
L I followed someone's advice on Linuxnewbie.org last night and went
L into the Win2k recovery console (**I DO NOT have the Win2k rescu
Hey, powerquest Lost Found. About $50.
http://www.powerquest.com/lostandfound/index.html
It can save Most if not all of your data. Just stop
screwing with the drive until you use it. I've saved
my ass with this program to many times to count.
Dacia
--- Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi lance, i'm afraid that i know nothing about win2k so i can't help you
actually recover your data, but you sound pretty despondent and just
want to say that if you have only tried to write to partition sectors or
the mbr then your data is still intact, simply(!) inaccessible at the
moment, if
charles:
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, I followed someone's advice on
Linuxnewbie.org last night and went into the Win2k recovery console (**I DO NOT
have the Win2k rescue floppy discs!!**), I ran the fixmbr and fixboot commands
as suggested, and it said it rewrote the mbr ok (to C:). I