Why Can't We Deal With Shop Lifting?
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I've gone done a bit of a boo-boo and deleted a reasonably serious .dll file and can't get windows (XP Home Ed) to start. I'm gonna do a clean install at the weekend, however if at all possible I wouldn't mind the opportunity to copy nearly 30 gig of music to CD (and a couple of movies) before I do this.
I know, I know - shoulda backed-up to CD in the first place, but i didn't.
Can anyone suggest a way of getting into windows (even partially) so i can grab the files i need before reinstalling the OS?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can you get it to Boot into "Safe Mode"? (Usually by tapping F8 during boot up). If so, you may be able to get to your files.
If you know the missing dll file and where it goes, you may also be able to get it from the net (you'll have to use another computer) or possibly a disc and put it back in place if you can access "safe mode".
If not, if no-one comes up with a better solution, you could find a reasonably computer savvy friend willing to connect your HDD to his/hers and try to back up your files that way. Another option would be to get a new hard drive, and set it to "master", and your old hard drive to "slave". Install the OS on the new drive, and I'm fairly sure that you should be able to access files on the other disc - it may be necessary to check the security settings on the "old" disc once you can see it and possibly "take ownership" of the disc (in the security settings if you right-click). Never tried this, so it may not work - I've got to try to recover some files that way soon, but have a load of higher priority stuff to do first!
Many thanks guys, all usefull advice.
Tried booting from the installation disk last night and running repair and got an unpleasant message along the lines of the HDD having some kind of irreversible error. Not good news.
Unfortunately no floppies saved as boot disks.
From what you say I think the easiest option for me is the "slave drive" route. A collegue has said i can bring the hard drive into work and he'll save everything to DVD for me.
Thanks for your help! I was having trouble coping with the prospect of losing all my music!!!