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I got this message and I followed the instructions by running chkdsk
/p and fixboot. that did not work then i ran chkdsk /r and that still
did not work. I cna browse the folders and files but when i tried to
resintall into the same directory it said unable to recognize the
partition.


Any suggestions without losing all my data?

Azm.

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Power off
Desktop:...Open the case and reseat the hard drive IDE ribbon cable at
both ends.
Laptop:... simply remove and reinsert the hard drive.
If that fails:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=297185
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315403

Otherwise go to the website of the hard drive manufacturer and
download their hard drive diagnostics.

Do you have a hard drive overlay such as Max Blast?
Windows XP sometimes has issues with overlay software.
You may need to perform a Clean Installation without there overlay
software which is not needed anyway.

--
Jupiter Jones
Check the following link for some great problem solving newsgroups.
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


"Alaeddin" <comos_a@NO.SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kf3g80lo5n3kar9vf5kisd52c6907pauu0@4ax.com...
> I got this message and I followed the instructions by running chkdsk
> /p and fixboot. that did not work then i ran chkdsk /r and that
still
> did not work. I cna browse the folders and files but when i tried
to
> resintall into the same directory it said unable to recognize the
> partition.
>
>
> Any suggestions without losing all my data?
>
> Azm.

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