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Try to access the hard drive with Linux. Mount your external drive and copy the files to the internal drive (if space is available) or to another external drive.
http://www.sevenforums.com/software/198909-lucid-puppy-way-recover-files-non-bootable-computer.html
Thanks Jumanji! I'll give it a try.
Edit: I see that I need to boot from the USB device that has lucid puppy, but my bios doesn't support boot from USB. Will booting from CD-rom work instead?
Yes, you can straightaway burn the ISO to a CD and boot Lucid Puppy from it.( I chose to to do it on a pendrive, since it will be useful to those who do not have an optical drive on their machine )
okay, I tried using Lucid Puppy but unfortunately, when I want to mount the USB drive, I don't see it in the mount dialog box.
Are there any other utilities that might help? maybe Hiren's Boot CD?
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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