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Microsoft Boot Disk Vista

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Microsoft Boot Disk Vista
Microsoft Boot Disk Vista

How to recover corrupted NTFS boot sector?

When a hard disk partition on your workstation or Microsoft Windows 2000 Server becomes inaccessible or Disk Administrator shows the partition as 'unknown', you can not access files on the partition. This behavior of Microsoft Windows leads to critical situations of lost files. At this point, you need to restore lost files from a current backup. If the backup not updated or is unavailable, Windows File Recovery is needed to retrieve files.

The inaccessibility partition and the problems of loss of files occur due to corruption of the boot sector. The NTFS (New Technology File System) file system keeps backup boot sector that can be used to restore the boot sector damaged. Before you try the restore process, you should keep the following two conditions in mind. These conditions must be met to restore sector of the damaged boot partition:

1.The partition must be NTFS file system.

2.You are able to start the NT system.

In order to solve the problem of damaged boot sector, you need to remove the backup boot sector of the NTFS partition and copy it to the position on your Windows hard drive. In Windows 2000, the backup boot sector is stored at the end of the logical partition.

For the safety of file recovery during the following procedures, after verifying the NTFS file system boot sector copy to be correct, unless the sector Stock, while see it. You can save the file by selecting the "Save as" option in the File menu and specifying the file name and path.

Follow the undersigned to recover the backup boot sector:

Albums "and then" Select "with physical drive" Disk Probe.

Double click on 'Physical Drive'. In the box under it, uncheck the Read Only check box and click "Set Active" button.

From the menu "selectors", select "Read" and enter 0 for "A selectors from "and one for the 'number of sectors, then click" Read. "

Now is the physical disk MBR. Check for ASCII text on the right side in the displacement 8b should read "Invalid Partition Table." From the 'View' menu, select 'View the partition table. Select the correct partition number that is affected.

Find backup boot sector by adding from 32 to half of the total sectors.

Choose 'selectors, read and write from sector to sector number as calculated in the previous step,' Number Sector "as 1.

Exit Prob disk tool and reboot.

In the case if the above method fails, Windows File recovery through other applications from other manufacturers is required. These applications are known as File Recovery Software. They are very safe and easy to use tools.

Windows Data Recovery Stellar Phoenix is an advanced application to recover all lost files. The software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 Vista, 2003, XP and 2000. Recover Lost Files from FAT12, FAT16 FAT32, vfat, NTFS and NTFS5 partitions of the system.

About the Author

Daisy a student of Mass Communication doing research on file recovery software . He is also a freelancer for http://www.file-recovery-software.net/file-recovery.php

Microsoft Windows Vista Repair feature boot from disk

Data Loss in Windows when the boot code can not find the boot partition

When you start Microsoft Windows-based computer from the hard disk, the BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) code describes the startup disk and then reads the MBR (Master Boot Record) of the same. The boot code searches MBR from the active partition on the hard disk. If the first hard disk has no active partition or can not find the system partition to boot, the system can not boot.

This makes the behavior of all mission-critical data easily accessible and makes Windows serious data loss. In such situations, is required Windows Data Recovery to recover inaccessible data from Windows hard disk.

When the master boot code on your computer with Windows can not find the boot partition, MBR can display any of the following error messages:

  • Invalid partition table.

  • Error loading the operating system.

  • Lack system performance.

Cause

The problem can occur if there is no active partition on the disk drive that is used to start the system, or an incorrectly identifies Windows partition as active partition. Corruption of the system or boot partition can also cause this behavior.

Resolution

You can try to solve this problem and implement Windows Charging for the use of MS-DOS boot disk to boot your system and then using the Fdisk utility to change or set the active partition.

  • The utility can only put Fdisk primary partition as active. However, if Master Boot Record corruption prevents the tool to change or set an active partition is may need to use any commercial disk editor to change it manually.

Restore MBR

A Sometimes MBR may be damaged. You can be the result of virus infection, improper system shutdown, and human error. In such cases, you can try the following steps to restore the MBR:

  • Use the Windows Recovery Console to rewrite MBR to fix damaged MBR on the boot disk.

  • Copy MBR of another hard drive with Windows Disk Editor and replace the damaged MBR. This is possible only if the partition table structure is similar in both systems.

Overwriting existing MBR and recreate options manually partition table are suggested only for advanced users. The potential loss of important data Very high in these cases. When faced with data loss, Windows Data Recovery Software are for your help.

The applications are powerful enough to effectively manage all types of data loss situations. They allow you to recover data from Windows in a safe and easy.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery software recovers lost, deleted, inaccessible, and missing data in Windows of all types of storage media. The software can be used with Microsoft Windows 7 Vista, 2003, XP and 2000. It recovers data from FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 partitions from the system.

About the Author

The Author is a B-tech and doing research on data recovery software to recover windows files and also analyses how to perform windows 7 recovery



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