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A Disk Read Error Occurred

Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to Restart

I was playing a game called Mu Online and all of a sudden it froze, so I tried restarting. It wouldn't restart so I press the reset button with the feeling something bad was gonna happen. And I was right. I get the message above^.

Now, I went on many forums , I getthe same response - damaged hard drive.

I run Windows XP Professional. I have 2 hard drives. One hard drive contains 5 partitions. 2 partitions have XP installed. 2 partitions in hard drive 1 is damaged, and one of them has XP installed. The second hard drive has 2 partitions but none is damaged.

I used a program called Knoppix and went in there to retrieve some of my files. When I got in there, I couldn't view 2 partitions, knowing what they are and what files they contained.

Then I head over to my last resort - refromating. When I got to the refromat screen, It shows all my partitions, the drive letter, sizes and wheter is NTFS or FAT32. Then I saw something I never seen before. Instead of have NTFS or FAT32 next to two of the damaged partitions, it said [uNKNOWN].

Now, my question -

1. Is there a way for me to fix this error without formatting anything OR can I fix the error by refromating the TWO damaged partitions.

2. If refromating the 2 damaged partitions might work then before I refromat the damage partitions, can you please supply me with a program to retrieve my files.

Note: I don't have a floppy drive. I can only use CDs, no floppy programs.

Please help me, I'm very desperate. I've read this thread and I believe my problem is similar but different OS.

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Heres an update situation. Someone helped me with test disk, but it failed. Then after putting my hard drive into another computer and running test disk, I plugged it back in and I got a NTLDR is missing, press ctrl alt del to restart. Then he gave me his NTLDR and I put it in my root folder. After that, no messages popped up but it won't load windows, it just restarts and restarts. Now I boot up the Windows XP CD, and I see THREE unknown partitions. If anyone can help me.. My msn is thuggishtwo@gmail.com and aim is thuggishtw0.

So now the problem isn't a disk read error occurred. It's recovering data from unknown partitions and restoring it. :(

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I would use the program Partition Table Doctor 3 in this case - saved my life before, lol. There is a demo version from their website, and while it will not fix the problem, you can see if the full version would do it. Can recover a completely deleted partition table, MBR, etc, etc. I paid for the full version on the spot after the demo found my lost partitions, and it worked like a charm.

however, you may have problems if other utilities have written to the drive already.

It also comes with a bootable ISO image you can burn to a cd if your OS wont start.

SP

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im not sure how ur fren help u to install back ur ntldr.. to play save u can go to this website to find out the proper way to install back ur missing ntldr file..http://www.tinyempire.com/shortnotes/files/ntldr_missing.htm

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I would use the program Partition Table Doctor 3 in this case - saved my life before, lol. There is a demo version from their website, and while it will not fix the problem, you can see if the full version would do it. Can recover a completely deleted partition table, MBR, etc, etc. I paid for the full version on the spot after the demo found my lost partitions, and it worked like a charm.

however, you may have problems if other utilities have written to the drive already.

It also comes with a bootable ISO image you can burn to a cd if your OS wont start.

SP

Hmm, I can't pay man.. I am looking for free programs.. Please = really desperate! I have 3 partitions that are lost with alot of data. I need to get them back!

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