Quote from late apex:
Well, if you have access to a friendly IT person who knows what they're doing -- as JackR suggested -- hell, yeah, that would be your best bet.
One other, fairly easy / user-friendly option (zero hardware expertise needed) you might consider -- even if you ultimately decide against doing it yourself -- would be to burn a bootable BartPE CD on your home laptop. Then boot up the Gateway with that CD and view your HD with Bart's own built-in Windows Explorer clone. Plug in any external USB hard drive or even a USB flash drive and you're back in business... transfer all the data you need.
Your Gateway and your laptop don't need to have the same version of Windows. And you don't need a 2nd desktop, swapping a drive, etc.
I used that method when my main trading laptop's HD crashed last May, to save lots of key files not already backed up. Worked great.
Whatever you do, good luck with your data recovery.
If you saw any part of the Windows boot process then the hard drive cannot be toast (e.g. crashed) because Windows is read from the hard drive (as opposed to the BIOS startup screen)Quote from Maverick74:
Need some advice here. I have a 3 year old Gateway desktop I use at home. I replaced the hard drive about 18 months ago or so. I tried to re-boot my computer last night and when it started the windows screen comes on for a second then goes black giving me a message that something is wrong with my hard drive and hit enter to continue. So I hit enter and then it tells me to hit F4 to continue. I do and nothing happens. I re-booted two more times, same process. I am leaving it off now at the advice from some on this board.
My question now is what to do. My main concern is recovering data. It's possible I have a corrupt boot sector and that needs to be fixed or replaced. My question is, where would you go without getting ripped off. I live in Chicago for any of you locals that might know of someone.
Someone mentioned Best Buy will make an attempt to recover any data for $150. If they can't recover anything, they don't charge you. But Zzz recommenced going to a specialist only. So any ideas?
