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Old 08-28-2009, 08:39 AM  
Tom_PM
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Originally Posted by signupdamnit View Post
If the data is important, stop using the disk immediately. Take it out now to avoid further damage.

Either

1) Get a new drive and load the OS on that THEN mount the old drive as a slave drive and copy over all data using data recovery tools to your new drive.

or

2) *safest* Take it to a pro data recover service $$$
Agreed, safest and best. It may be just the boot sector, not the data.. so get it booted from a new/other drive, and try to see whats on there that's good. Good luck, computer problems stink.. we can all relate.
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