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 From:  Matt  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.2 In reply to 41021.1 
Unless they're paying you an hourly rate, nuke it and reinstall Windows.

That's my new philosophy.

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
 To:  Matt     
41021.3 In reply to 41021.2 
Good philosophy, I like it. I will try a couple of things first then consider that.

I was just trying to do some movie computer hacking, tapping randomly away at the keyboard and I cancelled the scan :S 1.5 hours it had been running for. Tried again and it said it couldn't compete the scan after only 5 minutes. Maybe the HDD is on the way out.

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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  Matt     
41021.4 In reply to 41021.2 
Every other thing I've tried has invariably proven a complete waste of time, and I always wound up nuking and reinstalling in the end.

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
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41021.5 
It's a Dell laptop and it has a diasnosis utility built into the boot options. Fails on the HDD. Think that's the problem.

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
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41021.6 
How do these recovery partitions work? I'll probably end up buying a new HDD and fitting it for her. I assume a clone of a dying HDD won't work properly.

If I install a new HDD how do I then get the Dell recovery bits onto it to reinstall Windows. Or do I just Jim it and put a proper copy on there.

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 From:  Matt  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.7 In reply to 41021.6 
With modern Dell's it's usually one of the advanced boot options you get when pressing F8 after the Dell logo appears. As to whether you can clone the recovery partition on to another HDD, I've never tried it.

Otherwise, find an OEM/multi version ISO of Windows 7 and reinstall it using the key the laptop came with.

doohicky

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
 To:  Matt     
41021.8 In reply to 41021.7 
Cheers Matt. I did look at a boot menu, F12 on this one which only showed the diagnostics. I've only ever done a full install so not used to recovery/install partitions.

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
 To:  Matt     
41021.9 In reply to 41021.7 
Just had a look on the Dell website and it is from the F8 menu. Repair computer. That doesn't work though. It says loading files then goes back to the menu.

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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.10 In reply to 41021.9 
Are you able to run chkdsk repairs on the hdd by booting from an installer disk?

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
 To:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)     
41021.11 In reply to 41021.10 
Tried booting from the Win 7 disc and using the command prompt. Chkdsk gave an unspecified error and the startup repair said it couldn't complete.

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 From:  JonCooper  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.12 In reply to 41021.11 
tried that FIXMBR thing and the other one I can't remember?

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
 To:  JonCooper     
41021.13 In reply to 41021.12 
No. If it is trying to boot but getting stuck would that work? Worth a try. What's the other one? Might try another boot CD or putting the HDD from the laptop in my computer and see if I can scan it on there.

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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.14 In reply to 41021.11 
Then I'm guessing either the physical disk, or the partition map is hosed. All that's left is to attempt data recovery from a linux boot cd, or put it in an external enclosure and try to mount it on another pc. You could then try to reformat the disk, in my experience it is probably a waste of time.

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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
 To:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)     
41021.15 In reply to 41021.14 
That was my guess. I did boot a random Linux live CD I had lying around and could access the pictures on there so hopefully the stuff they want I can get off.

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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.16 In reply to 41021.13 
The other one is fixboot I think.
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 From:  Ken (SHIELDSIT)  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)     
41021.17 In reply to 41021.16 
Bootfixyou!
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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)     
41021.18 In reply to 41021.16 
Will it fix my boot? It keeps dropping down on my head unexpectedly.

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 From:  patch  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.19 In reply to 41021.18 
Keep them by the door, like any normal person would. Putting them on top of the wardrobe is just asking for it.
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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)   
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41021.20 
Definitely dead HDD. I used my USB to SATA cable (with my PATA USB dock providing the power (I think I need a proper SATA dock)) and Windows immediately said there is a problem with the drive. It's trying to do a scan and just clicking every now and then. Maybe I should stop it in case I break it more.

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 From:  milko  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)      
41021.21 In reply to 41021.20 
It's made your writing go all funny. Have you got one of those sci-fi viruses that can make the 'leap' from silicon to humans?
milko
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