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  • Totally Killed my system?

    Hi there,
    just installed Deamon, latest version downloaded today from this site.
    Ran the Yasu thingy.
    played whatever game - when trying to exit the system hung - no BSOD, mouse visibile and mobile but cannot select any windows, cannot Ctrl-Alt-Del or anything else.
    Hard Rebooted.
    now system comes up with the usual "did not shut down properly" message.
    tried boot normally - system reboots itself after the loading windows screen (the one with the green bar that goes along it)
    tried boot last know good -same effect
    tried boot safe mode / safe mode with command promt / safe mode with networking.
    With each of the above selected esc to cancell loading sptd.
    same effect - crunch crash reboot.
    tried using an XP disk to get to the recovery consol - got to the c:\ prompt - but cannot really do anything - c:\ and d:\ claim to have no disk in (they are my sata drives) - ditto e:\ which was the cd I had just booted from.
    tried the disable stpd thingy - it responded that the registry was knackered ("does not appear to have an active control set key) .
    HELP!!!!
    EcoTed

  • #2
    If you can boot to a windows loading screen, than the XP recovery CD should show whats on your boot hdd.
    Did you try a DIR to get a directory listing once you get the C: prompt?

    Unless your sata drives require special drivers. In that case you need to load the drivers from a floppy disk using F6 when you start up on the XP cd to be able to access thier contents from the recovery cd.

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    • #3
      Hi darth,
      tried a dir of c:\ -it comes up with no disk present / loaded.
      I've noticed that the drives are not showing up in the bios now - but they are visibile to the raid controller???
      Not award of any special drivers for the SATA - if they are needed I'm kinda knackered as I don't have any for them - and that machine is the only one in the house with a floppy drive .
      And I also dont have a windows recovery CD.
      All in all I think I'm almost in new computer territory now - or maybe a new mobo.
      Ecoted

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