iceman
12-07-2006, 02:52 PM
Well, a tale of woe not unlike h0ughy's from the other day..
I stuffed up my laptop somehow trying to delete codecs and video compressors, so it wouldn't play or record avi files anymore. Obviously not good for someone who wants to do imaging!
So at work today I arranged to get my laptop re-imaged with the standard Windows XP SOE.
I backed everything up to my external 300gig drive, so it contained EVERYTHING. My whole life, basically. All my work stuff, all my iceinspace stuff, other sites I've developed, all my photogrpahy, all my astrophotography, EVERYTHING is on that drive.
Great, let's start the re-image.
Everything goes fine, reboot my computer. Look for the external drive, hmm, no drive letters. Go into disk manager, it tells me there's 280gig of unallocated space! WTF!?
I come to the conclusion that the re-imaging software looks at every drive letter and deletes the partition table. So the data is still there, but windows can't access it.
I search the net and finally found some software, Partition Table Doctor 3.5 (http://www.ptdd.com/index.htm), which finds the partitions and re-writes the partition table. I had to buy it before it would save it back to the disk, but for US$39 it was worth every cent.
My data is back, i'm happy and I've got my life back!
I've taken it as a stern warning to go and buy another 300gig drive to back everything up to!
I stuffed up my laptop somehow trying to delete codecs and video compressors, so it wouldn't play or record avi files anymore. Obviously not good for someone who wants to do imaging!
So at work today I arranged to get my laptop re-imaged with the standard Windows XP SOE.
I backed everything up to my external 300gig drive, so it contained EVERYTHING. My whole life, basically. All my work stuff, all my iceinspace stuff, other sites I've developed, all my photogrpahy, all my astrophotography, EVERYTHING is on that drive.
Great, let's start the re-image.
Everything goes fine, reboot my computer. Look for the external drive, hmm, no drive letters. Go into disk manager, it tells me there's 280gig of unallocated space! WTF!?
I come to the conclusion that the re-imaging software looks at every drive letter and deletes the partition table. So the data is still there, but windows can't access it.
I search the net and finally found some software, Partition Table Doctor 3.5 (http://www.ptdd.com/index.htm), which finds the partitions and re-writes the partition table. I had to buy it before it would save it back to the disk, but for US$39 it was worth every cent.
My data is back, i'm happy and I've got my life back!
I've taken it as a stern warning to go and buy another 300gig drive to back everything up to!