Correct, the drive E: is visible but I cannot open it.I will try tonight but I don't understand how first suggestion could work, how can I browse files if I don't have access to the disk ?To clear things up gregrockers first suggestion was to see if you could copy your personal data from E:, F:, and G: using the method here http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/93347-copy-paste-windows-recovery-console.html to your new backup drive after you loaded your driver, although I see your backup drive is not listed but I assume it wasn't connected or not partitioned and formatted.Booting with the Win 7 DVD in repair mode
E: previous Win 7 C: drive (the old C: corrupted)
If that is what you tried and you could see E: but could not open it, then that would mean
Additional information: when I load the HDD driver, I got an error message:"The file or directory E:\boot\bcd is damaged or unreadable. Run CHKDSK. Idem for \sources,
I didn't connected the backup drive as I have no access to this E: drive.
I tried to make a bootable USB key with Rescue Kit 11 but it didn't work so I will burn a CD tonight to try Rescue Kit 11.
If this fails use Paragon rescue disk; recover data
Anyway hopefully Rescue Disk will work for you and once your personal data is safe then we can look at the MFT or bite the bullet and reformat.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Xi 2528
- OS
- windows 7
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory
- 2 Go
key to select your files and press C (shift+c) to copy, select your destination and press c again.