As you may know, I had a bit of a situation with my PC the other week. Happily, I retrieved all my work data and reloaded all my program software, so I'm up and running. However, there is quite a bit of data on my old Drive C that I would like to get back (photos, fonts, etc). So, I've decided to set myself the project of recovering what I can.
The new drive is IDE (as it was the weekend and I this was a spare I went ahead and fitted without going down the SATA route). The old drive is IDE, too.
I found very good data recovery software (which got back my 35,000 work data files) and the same company makes boot sector repair software. The problem I have is that when I boot up using the fubared drive as a slave, Windows (2000 Pro) won't start as it gives me either a KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT HANDLED error or INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE notice, even in Safe Mode. Obviously, the old drive C is (or was) a system drive, so maybe Windows sees that and gives me the warnings. What I want it to do is to boot up as normal using the new HDD and just leave me with minimal access to the fubared one.
There's no way I'm paying £900 to get a few photos back, so if this project fails the old drive is going in the skip!
Any suggestions?
Nick