HELP!!!

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I've just got up to uni (been up here a week now) and my dad's computer has stopped working and there are files on it he needs urgently by tomorrow!! Here's what he has said in his email

"My desktop PC won’t start up!

It gets as far as the Windows splash screen, which looks a bit dull, then the screen goes into power save mode – I presume that is because the PC then just restarts itself.

It then give the screen for options for starting (safe mode, safe with command prompt, safe with networking, last known good configuration and normal), but the same loop happens.

During startup with safe mode or one of the others that shows the progress, the problem seems to occur at the \system32\btkrnl.sys file

I don’t know whether in this instance the RAID utility can help me, and don’t know how to use it anyway.

Do you think you can find anything out to help me on the phone tonight?"

When he refers to thw RAID utility there is a mirrord RAID array with 2*200Gb HDDs in there but i can't remember how to do anything with that either! Prefereably i'd like to fix the problem with windows!!!


PLEASE please please can anyone help, sugest what to do etc, i'll be at lectures all mornigng but around all afternoon, if you can help i'll be forever in your debt!!



Oli
 
what he said!

or if there are free sata/ide ports and you have a HDD hanging around, plug it in and do a quick Windows install on it, you should then be able to access the data on thsoe drives.
 
Ok thanks i'll tell him to do that. Have you any ideas what may have caused the problem or what the problem actually is???
 
If it's mirrored, you might get some luck if you unplug one of the drives, also a BartPE disk with the RAID drivers included might be good, but check with someone who knows more about it before you do either of my ideas.
 
Yeah i was wondering that if it a problem with windows it would be the same problem on both HDDs and therefore removing one would make no difference. Is RAID only useful in the event of an HDD failing?

Could he take one of the HDDs out and plug it into another working PC and get the data off it? Obvisouly the best thing would be to repair windows!! Aaahhh!!
 
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