This is why I suggested you look at a picture of your HD using free Partition Wizard bootable CD which gives the most reliable picture of Windows partitioning. If it says it's raw, then you've lost your data. If not, rightclick to Explore to see if you see your files. You can then copy them out using the steps posted in the Copy tutorial, or using free Paragon Rescue CD.
If you are having problems booting the PW CD or the Windows DVD, please post back exactly what is the problem. How to Boot your Computer from a Bootable CD or DVD
If you are in PW CD to check this, you might as well see which is the Active partition and try highlighting the WIn7 HD then running Rebuild MBR from the DIsk tab. You have also not exhaused all repair possibilities until you try the 3 separate Startup Repairs with first the 100mb System Reserved partition marked Active (if you have it) then with the WIndows 7 partition itself marked Active. Then you've done all you can.
Okay, so I booted into PW and my data is readable... The weird thing is it says my Windows partition is 100% full, which it is not. Also, the only way I can select rebuild mbr is if I select the whole disk... Is this what should be happening? And which partition should be marked active, the system reserve or the one with my data on it? Thanks for the help
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit