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Jan 6th, 2007 06:05 PM
liquidstatik it should be obv that i can't and will not answer that!
Jan 6th, 2007 05:47 PM
Archduke Tips The hard drive is not going to have compatible plugs with your desktop unless you buy a whole bunch of parts off of some place like digikey and make a modified cable yourself. And even then, it may use a hard drive controller that is not available on your desktop.

I would suggest adding another hard drive to your laptop if it has a spot for it. If it doesn't, then your problem is above the fix-it-yourself level.

So that brings us back to the question... what's so illegal on your hard drive?
Jan 6th, 2007 05:17 PM
liquidstatik
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Originally Posted by Chojin
barbie horse adventures
lol my sister had a game like that

and yess, a few people have suggested trying to use the laptops HD as a slave drive on my PC, and backing everything up, if possible. but i have no idea how to do that

i don't have a problem reinstalling windows or anything, but i have so much needed shit on my laptop, im afraid to let it go ;<
Jan 6th, 2007 04:42 PM
Chojin If it's that cartoon dog porn that you had though, russo, they're probably allowed to hit you in the face.
Jan 6th, 2007 04:34 PM
Archduke Tips If it is just furry porn, like his avatar, that doesn't count as beastiality, although they might look at you strange.
Jan 6th, 2007 04:33 PM
Chojin as long as you don't have child porn or beastiality on there, compusa doesn't care that you pirated barbie horse adventures.

You do seem like the type that would load up on kiddie porn, though. "Just for uh, the shock value, man."
Jan 6th, 2007 04:27 PM
Archduke Tips Just how illegal are we talking?

You have had a hard drive failure. I doubt anything will bring your hard drive back to life. You may be able to recover files off of it if you install a second hard drive and use that as your main drive (install windows on it). Then try to see if windows will recognize your first drive at all, and if it will then load as many of your files that are not corrupt onto the second drive.

At that point you can throw out the busted drive, it is not going to get repaired, it is toast.
Jan 6th, 2007 03:31 PM
liquidstatik okay so fiiirst, yeah my bad on 'safe mode'

i cant take it anywhere cause there's illegal things on my computer ;<

anywayy i've tried the boot options a few times, and everything leads to it restarting
it wont do ANYTHING

i think ill just back everything up and reinstall ;<
Jan 6th, 2007 03:19 PM
Chojin You mean 'safe mode', not 'standby mode'.

When the computer is loading the OS from your hard disks (before the 'cannot read from disk 2 error'), but BEFORE the Windows logo and bar show up, press F8. This will give you boot options. Start with 'safe mode with networking', because this will let you get online to get anti-virus and the like, but try Safe Mode by itself after that. (If you're not getting the options, you aren't hitting F8 at the right time. Just tap F8 every second or so when rebooting if you can't get the timing right)

If that doesn't work, try booting from your Windows CD and attempting an OS repair from the first options it gives you. If THAT doesn't work, you'll have to reformat and reinstall Windows. If you can't afford to lose your data, with your current level of skill you should just take the hard disk (or computer if you don't know how to get it out) to a CompUSA or something and have them give you CDs with the hard disk's data on it before you reformat.
Jan 6th, 2007 03:04 PM
kahljorn boot into dos from a startup disk. you can make them in windows usually or sometimes they come with it.

then type format [driveletter]:

maybe check the options under format /? to see if you need to use an option to do hardcoreformat.

there's also programs you can (sometimes) download online for formatting/repairing harddrives that will boot when the computer loads usually(without loading windows). I'd try the old formatting jig first though because I'm not sure if you could find a good program for your harddrive .
I had one for western digital drives a long time ago.
Jan 6th, 2007 02:58 PM
liquidstatik but how do i do that? ;o

i cant load aaaaaaaannything
Jan 6th, 2007 02:56 PM
kahljorn maybe it thinks you have a partition?
try formatting/repartitioning, maybe.
not a quick format either. Sometimes certain formats can help fix computers
again though I'm not really sure, that's just what I'd do.
Jan 6th, 2007 02:49 PM
liquidstatik okay so it stopped doing that for like a day

and then i restarted my laptop, and it no longer works ;<

here's what happens, in order! :O

POWER ON!

Quote:
SMART Failure Predicted on Hard Disk 2: ST96812AS-(S1)

WARNING: Immediately back-up your data and replace your hard disk drive. A failure may be imminent.

Press F1 to Continue
p.s. i don't have a hard disk 2 :[

OKAY SO THEN I PRESS F1, RIGHT

Quote:
We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this.
[...]

Standby Mode
Standby Mode with Networking
Standby Mod with Command Prompt

Last Known Good Configuration

Start Windows Normally
But, no matter what I press, it does the same thing. It goes to the windows loading screen, sits there for a while[it says its loading, the blue bar moves and all], then restarts
and does it aaaaaall over again

:[[

WTF
Dec 29th, 2006 09:02 PM
kahljorn sounds like what used to happen to me when I'd install incomplete versions of windows :O

You should probably wait for other suggestions but if none come you could try reinstalling windows.
Dec 29th, 2006 07:26 PM
executioneer does it happen no matter what background you have
Dec 29th, 2006 07:20 PM
FartinMowler hmmm...you might have a virus...I don't know why virus's seem to like the background...A-Chimp might have an aswer for us.
Dec 29th, 2006 01:21 PM
liquidstatik
i need help :o

er'time i start up my laptop, it loads the background and does nothing else. i have to CTRL ALT DEL to log off, then i sign back in and it works fine except i get this thing in replace of my background

Active Desktop Recovery
Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error.


wwuts goin on here? ;<

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