Wednesday, September 09, 2009

[tech4all] Re: Desperate To Get MY Hard Drive Back

 

Already checked the BIOS, as far as I can tell the problem is not there.
Also tried loading the Ubuntu live cd we have, which is how I am
accessing the internet and replying to this post on my partner's older
Gateway desktop, which seems also to have the exact same issue, we can
not get the hard drive operating system to load, at any rate, the live
cd will work in his system, but not in mine.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks

--- In tech4all@yahoogroups.com, Shaan Ali <shaan20sep@...> wrote:
>
> Check ur BIOS first. It may not be HDD issue.
> If BIOS is ok, U may get free Linux OS (Knoppix, etc..) which runs
directly from CD. You dont need to install them on HDD. Start your
machine using linux and try to access your HDD. If success, copy all
your data to external HDD.
>
> Shahnaz.

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Tuesday, September 08, 2009

[tech4all] NITT - Conference on Advanced Pattern Mining and Multimedia Computing, February 25-26, 2010

 

Hi all,
http://www.nitt.edu/home/APMMC.pdf
 
Department of Computer Applications ,National Insitute of Technology ,Trichy , is conducting a "National Conference on Advanced P attern M ining and M ultimedia Computing (APMMC 2010)" on Feb 25-26 2010.
 
Paper Size : A4 (Limited to 6 pages)
Paper should be in IEEE format.
Mail to : apmmc@nitt.edu
 
Important Dates:
Submission of papers - 31st Dec, 2009
 
Topics:
The topics in APMMC 2010 include but are not confined to the following
areas:
Association Rule Mining
Classification & Ranking
Text Mining
Web Mining
Multimedia Mining
Spatial Data Mining
Algorithms & their Complexity
Mining Trends & Oppurtunities
Warehousing & Data Mining
Image & Video Processing
Multimedia System
Computer G raphics
Mobile Computing
Electronic Data Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Vision
Virtual Reality
Neural Networks
F uzzy Expert Systems
Sensor Networks
B io-Informatics
Database Management
Embedded System
Software Testing
Network Security
Quality Service
Intelligence Optimization
Super Computers
Parallel Computing
Cryptography
 
Contacts:
Department of CA, NIT Trichy
Dr. A.Vadivel
Email: vadi@nitt.edu
Phone No: 04 31-25037 37
Mobile: 094 4 38 9517 7
 
Dr. Ramjeevan Singh Thakur
Email: ramj eevan@nitt.edu
Phone No: 04 31-25037 4 2
Mobile: 094 8 6 00117 7

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[tech4all] Re: Desperate To Get MY Hard Drive Back

 

You can use slax to access your HDD which you can boot it from pen drive and I hope it will be more convenient and quicker.
Kaja

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Re: [tech4all] Desperate To Get MY Hard Drive Back

 

Check ur BIOS first. It may not be HDD issue.
If BIOS is ok, U may get free Linux OS (Knoppix, etc..) which runs directly from CD. You dont need to install them on HDD. Start your machine using linux and try to access your HDD. If success, copy all your data to external HDD.

Shahnaz.


--- On Thu, 3/9/09, homeworker9992 <ramdarse@gmail.com> wrote:

From: homeworker9992 <ramdarse@gmail.com>
Subject: [tech4all] Desperate To Get MY Hard Drive Back
To: tech4all@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 3 September, 2009, 7:58 AM

 

So my HP Pavilion 760n ( I know it is old but it is all I got until I
can find an a suitable laptop alternative) running windows xp sp3 with a
Seagate 7200.10 320 gb hard drive that suddenly won't boot up...and I
have been researching why online the last few days and am bending
towards the problem being the Seagate hard drive failing, although I am
not expert so correct me if you think I am wrong in my thinking.
And so, since I always exhaust all "do it yourself" options before
moving to the "pay someone else to do it for you" options, I want to ask
if using a program such as a data recovery tool, like Pandora Recovery
or Data Recovery would be a next step for me?
My system will not boot up, I get a black screen with a blinking dash at
the bottom of the screen and that is all. I have already tried,
uninstalling and re-installing the hard drive and memory, I do not have
a copy of my windows os cd's because I bought it as a floor model and
the guy at Best Buy said there were none.
If there is another, better, easier, safer (so I won't lose all my data)
means by which to get my system to boot into the operating system so I
can access the data on my hard drive, please feel free to share this
information with me...I am desperate to get back onto my system and
access my data!
Thanks so much,
Dar
P.S. as a gesture of grateful appreciation, I will gladly offer my
pesonal consulting/advising /mentoring/ coaching services freely to
whomever can assist me with successfully getting back into my system.
:~Dar



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