The laptop was dropped and was unable to boot form windows. It gets as far as the loading screen, then automatically reboots. It was taken to my university's computer department to be looked at. While they said there was nothing physically wrong with the hard drive, they opted to replace it (covered under the warranty). They provide a backup service for school data, but not for music and pictures (the later of which are irreplaceable and are the goal for this issue).
Now, because they went in to do the back up, I know it is possible to access files, meaning that the drive is not fired.
My first attempt was to use a linux os boot disk (specifically slax) and got it running, however it would not read any hard drive.
What is the best way to get the files off without going to a unnecessarily expensive computer repair store (as they always tend to be?)
Thanks!
2006-10-19
14:21:27
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