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Name: yung pc guy
Date: October 31, 2004 at 20:22:56 Pacific
OS: win2k
CPU/Ram: 256
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Lately when i boot up i've been getting, the blue screen with the error Inaccessible boot deceive, the message tells me to chkdsk /f for disk corruption, but i've been doing the recovery console and i chkdsk drive F: over 50 times already and it still gives me the same error, when i try to chkdsk drive C: it stops at 25% and says the drive has one or more unrecoverable errors

any ideas?



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Name: ferg6
Date: October 31, 2004 at 20:36:05 Pacific
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Seems you may have a corrupted master boot record. What worked for me with a similar problem was to run Partition Magic and call up drive C as though you were going to change it in some way. If your MBR is flawed partition magic will tell you and offer to fix it. This is a very quick fix and worked for me when various other disk recovery software didn't. If you can run a copy of PM you might try this. Good luck. Stewart

Bit of a wit....half to be precise.


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Response Number 2
Name: Mechanix2Go
Date: October 31, 2004 at 22:50:54 Pacific
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ferg6,

Good one.

M2


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