What I've tried: -I was able to use the system rescue cd to mount my drive and copy the needed data to an external drive, although I know it encountered some errors. MS website says this is because lenovo has its own restoration libraries, which DO NOT contain anything to fix a hard drive. I am apparently supposed to order a dvd from support if I need one. So, I'm looking for a reliable Hard drive repair tool, essentially a free equivalent of chkdsk that I can run through my cd drive to try to find and fix the errors.
Or, if there is a chkdsk redistributable out there, even better. Linux based is fine, I think fixing the physical errors might be worth it. Although, generally, are these sorts of things physical damage worth repairing without major problems in the future or is it pretty much inevitable that the drive is busted and I might as well buy a new one now and stop wasting my time?
Joined Aug 1, Messages 51, Chkdsk cannot fix a dropped drive. Or partitions. It only fixes the file system. You better just buy a new one. That one is about to quit completely in all likelihood. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. Popups Driving me Crazy 6 Viewers Latest: texasbullet 2 minutes ago. Windows Please help 4 Viewers Latest: Cookiegal 3 minutes ago. Solved Running old programs in windows 10 5 Viewers Latest: texasbullet 6 minutes ago.
Discussion in ' Software ' started by berowsk , Sep 18, Log in or Sign up. Com Support Forums. Windows Vista - startup repair cannot repair this computer automatically Discussion in ' Software ' started by berowsk , Sep 18, Hi there, The other day I was trying to help my friend clean up his computer by removing adware and spyware and such. He then played a game through steam, his computer went haywire, blue screen, shut off and when you try to turn it back on, everything is doubled vertically with a pixel thick line through the middle.
I tried booting through safe mode, but the only option I got was startup repair. When you get the startup repair screen choose the next button to get to advanced options. You should have 5 choices including System Restore. See if there are any restore points available. Running the restore now, we'll see how it turns out. I ran the restore, and the screen is still looking like the picture that I posted, I will try posting it again.
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