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Problem description: The laptop froze up after I gave the CPU fan a couple of taps because it was buzzing. I did a hard shutdown. When rebooting, it got stuck on "Starting Windows." Attempted fixes: Reboot / start windows normally - didn't work, sticks on "Starting Windows" Startup Repair - froze after about an hour Does not give me the option for safe mode, only Start Windows Normally and Startup Repair Plugged the HD into another computer, exists fine. The main partition shows all of the folders and most of them work, but it wont go when I try to open up the subfolders under Users. I ran chkdsk, this took about 4 hours and found a bunch of errors. It ended and said "cannot continue in read only mode." I did not run chkdsk /f or /r. I plugged the HD back into the laptop and am running Startup Repair off of the Windows Install Disc. This has been running for 16 hours now and seems to be active. The bar is still moving and its "attempting repairs..." and I can move the mouse. Did I crash the HD head into the platter? Is it worth running chkdsk /r? Is it even possible to image this drive so I can copy to a new one? Recent changes: I smacked my cpu fan because the bearing is going out and it was buzzing. -- Operating system: Windows 7 System specs: HP Probook 6460b Location: USA I have Googled and read the FAQ: Yes
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# ¿ Sep 23, 2017 16:32 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 04:20 |
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Zogo posted:The first thing to do would be to copy any important files off of that drive. I got a caution. Is this even imageable at this point?
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# ¿ Sep 23, 2017 22:24 |