Rico
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I'm currently typing this on my mother's computer.
It's definitely not the most convenient option: the computer has simply replaced my usual one, and it's upstairs, and my family are going to have to share it in my bedroom. My current PC is lying in a corner with a wastebasket on top of it.
It started on Saturday, that is, my birthday, where I woke up to enjoy my newfound freedom (I had gotten a day off work), and after the usual presents ritual I powered up my PC to discover that it rebooted little more than 2 seconds after the Windows logo appeared.
Perplexing. I repeated the process, getting tiny glimses of the screenful of text that appeared on the screen for a millisecond before the computer shut off. I made out UNMOUNTABLE_DRIVE_VOLUME.
I have two hard drives. The first is a system disk, split halfway between Debian and Windows. The second is full of FAT partitions with the good stuff: 120gb of your usual ill-gotten media and files. Oh, and backup.
Debian started and I could mount the windows part of my system disk read-only, everything seemed in order. Yet Windows refuses to start. I have no idea why, since there are no Windows system files on the second hard drive. Surely Windows XP won't refuse to boot just because one hard drive goes out of action?
I could also use linux to mount one partition of my second hard drive, but the others seem invisible. Which would lead me to assume the problem is with that, but as I said, there are no system files there. Frustration passed to desperation as I tried out a laptop, but the cable modem didn't work - it's USB. My laptop has a USB port in the eyes of everyone, except the install program for my modem drivers.
Now I'm confused over what to do next. Should I be so quick to format and reinstall my primary HD? Will it not work even then? Is it a hardware problem or a software problem? Lots of choices, lots of pitfalls.
My current plan? Getting a bootable XP disk from a friend, going to use that to chkdsk /r the drives. They might be fixed; if not, I'll be moving the HD into another computer, backing things up, and then replacing that HD with a much smaller one from my brother's unused computer. Then I'd have to *sigh* reinstall XP and all my other programs and settings.
As I said, that's the plan, but any tips or feedback would be welcomed. Sorry to go on so long, but I'm pretty annoyed right now. If God -does- play dice with the universe, it look like he rolled a Snake Eyes.
It's definitely not the most convenient option: the computer has simply replaced my usual one, and it's upstairs, and my family are going to have to share it in my bedroom. My current PC is lying in a corner with a wastebasket on top of it.
It started on Saturday, that is, my birthday, where I woke up to enjoy my newfound freedom (I had gotten a day off work), and after the usual presents ritual I powered up my PC to discover that it rebooted little more than 2 seconds after the Windows logo appeared.
Perplexing. I repeated the process, getting tiny glimses of the screenful of text that appeared on the screen for a millisecond before the computer shut off. I made out UNMOUNTABLE_DRIVE_VOLUME.
I have two hard drives. The first is a system disk, split halfway between Debian and Windows. The second is full of FAT partitions with the good stuff: 120gb of your usual ill-gotten media and files. Oh, and backup.
Debian started and I could mount the windows part of my system disk read-only, everything seemed in order. Yet Windows refuses to start. I have no idea why, since there are no Windows system files on the second hard drive. Surely Windows XP won't refuse to boot just because one hard drive goes out of action?
I could also use linux to mount one partition of my second hard drive, but the others seem invisible. Which would lead me to assume the problem is with that, but as I said, there are no system files there. Frustration passed to desperation as I tried out a laptop, but the cable modem didn't work - it's USB. My laptop has a USB port in the eyes of everyone, except the install program for my modem drivers.
Now I'm confused over what to do next. Should I be so quick to format and reinstall my primary HD? Will it not work even then? Is it a hardware problem or a software problem? Lots of choices, lots of pitfalls.
My current plan? Getting a bootable XP disk from a friend, going to use that to chkdsk /r the drives. They might be fixed; if not, I'll be moving the HD into another computer, backing things up, and then replacing that HD with a much smaller one from my brother's unused computer. Then I'd have to *sigh* reinstall XP and all my other programs and settings.
As I said, that's the plan, but any tips or feedback would be welcomed. Sorry to go on so long, but I'm pretty annoyed right now. If God -does- play dice with the universe, it look like he rolled a Snake Eyes.