Hai guy....
I just wanna to share my greatest nightmare I have last
night.. Last night I was trying to update my kernel 2.0.36
to version 2.2.0 (i don' t upgrade to kernel 2.2.3 since i
think i want to patch it through up 2.2.3) But here, the
story... after decompress, compiling the new kernel i
reinstall the lilo which was on my boot sector. By the way,
my computer is multiple os, which has 4 partition, 2 FAT32,
1 swap, and 1 linux partition. After rebooting, and
choosing the linux os... my computer hang for ages...so, i
restarted it. When it restarted, it say that
no partition exits. That strange isn't? So, i try to
reinstall it's master boot sector using fdisk /mbr. I check
the partition and it show only C partition exists and take
the whole of my hardisk . I reboot my computer and to my
suprise, my windows 98 boot successfully without my error.
But, I am damm scare because I have lost my D drive. All my
final year project files are on that drive. My whole work
for the last 6 six month is in that drive and i never
backup on floppy. (by the way, my final year project
consist of simulation using C++). At that time, the only
word that I can said to myself is "How much more stupid can
u be?". I try using norton unerase to recover my files
especially, my *.cpp files. I think God still love me
because i manage to recover all my text based file like
*.cpp, *.h, *.doc, *.txt but I can not recover my *.xls,
*.ppt and other files. If anyone can tell me how can I
recover these files. I will be glad if you can help me.
Two lessons I got today....
1. never do something that u don't really know...
eventhough others say it simple... remember they r expert(
these statement refer to all of u)
2. Always back up my work.... don't be too confident
Anyway, I really don't know what did I do wrong while
updating my kernel... if you know... plz tell me...
Bye.. thanx
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