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  • Peji911
    Sexiest Woman Alive!
    • Aug 2004
    • 2098

    #1

    Help!!! Laptop problem

    OK, so here's the story.

    My g/f bought a Lenovo laptop and yesterday windows became corrupt (weird, considering she only uses it for school stuff and doesnt really even use the net on it, because she has a desktop). The computer is only 4 months old and has pretty good specs.

    Anywho, she put the product key that came with it when it asks it too, but it doesnt recognize it. In safe mode, it doesnt read cds, so she cant burn her school stuff or pictures.

    It used to have windows on it, but it might be a good time to put XP. The problem is that she NEEDS to get her pics/school stuff off before re-installing windows--if she can even do so.

    So.... how can she get that stuff out? And if she installs a new windows, should that eliminate the problems?

    Thx
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  • e0820
    MVP
    • Jan 2003
    • 2070

    #2
    Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

    I dont know what you mean by, "product key isnt recognized" & "it used to have windows" - So here goes, A reinstall should not erase any data from documents and settings.

    If you dont want to risk it,,

    If she has enough space on the hard drive then install windows into a seperate directory (ex; C:\WINXP) then you will have the corrupt windows and the good new install of windows (which is what you will boot to). Since the new windows is working then you can goto documents and settings\'girlfriends name here' and pull off whatever onto cd or usbkey. After awhile I would dump everything format and start fresh. good luck

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    • Peji911
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      • Aug 2004
      • 2098

      #3
      Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

      Basically what Im saying is that under the laptop it shows her product ID but it won't recognize it, for whatever reason.

      What I want to do is simple: grab word documents. The fastest/easiet way to do this will suffice.
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      • mgoblue
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        • Jul 2002
        • 25477

        #4
        Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

        Originally posted by Peji911
        Basically what Im saying is that under the laptop it shows her product ID but it won't recognize it, for whatever reason.

        What I want to do is simple: grab word documents. The fastest/easiet way to do this will suffice.
        Maybe remove the HD and get one of those mini-IDE to IDE adapters so you can pop it into a desktop?
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        • snepp
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          • Apr 2003
          • 10007

          #5
          Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

          Tell her to get a $10 USB memory stick. Should be keeping a backup copy of important documents anyway and they make a great place to keep them (easily portable).
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          • p_rushing
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            • Feb 2004
            • 14514

            #6
            Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

            you can pull the harddrive out and hook it up to the desktop or if you install windows over the other windows, it "should" move the current stuff to windows.old folder

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            • Peji911
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              • Aug 2004
              • 2098

              #7
              Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

              That stuff is too complicated for me..lol

              Do you think Ubuntu would work?

              Anyone know how I would use it?
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              • GBrushTWood
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                • Mar 2003
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                #8
                Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                If you want to recover the data, just rip out the hard drive, then buy an external hard drive enclosure from Microcenter.

                Here is one that I used to use for my company: http://microcenter.com/single_produc...uct_id=0240900

                Pretty cheap too. Then once you put the HDD in that enclosure, attach it to any working computer via USB cable, and the disk should show up under My Computer. Assuming you physical disk drive isn't damaged, you should be able to recover data this way.

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                • Peji911
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                  • Aug 2004
                  • 2098

                  #9
                  Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                  Originally posted by GBrushTWood
                  If you want to recover the data, just rip out the hard drive, then buy an external hard drive enclosure from Microcenter.

                  Here is one that I used to use for my company: http://microcenter.com/single_produc...uct_id=0240900

                  Pretty cheap too. Then once you put the HDD in that enclosure, attach it to any working computer via USB cable, and the disk should show up under My Computer. Assuming you physical disk drive isn't damaged, you should be able to recover data this way.

                  I appreciate the help, but again, thats too complicated for me. The simpler the better. I heard its possible through safe mode but her dvd drive nor usb works...weird.
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                  • e0820
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                    • Jan 2003
                    • 2070

                    #10
                    Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                    Originally posted by Peji911
                    I appreciate the help, but again, thats too complicated for me. The simpler the better. I heard its possible through safe mode but her dvd drive nor usb works...weird.
                    If windows was installed on a 32bit file system then you could use a bootdisk to boot off of with usb drivers. Then you can pull stuff off using dos (only fat32 - ntfs wont work) onto a usbkey

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                    • Peji911
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                      • Aug 2004
                      • 2098

                      #11
                      Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                      Originally posted by e0820
                      If windows was installed on a 32bit file system then you could use a bootdisk to boot off of with usb drivers. Then you can pull stuff off using dos (only fat32 - ntfs wont work) onto a usbkey
                      Arggg, no clue what it's on. Hopefully Fat32, I guess.

                      Thx
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                      • p_rushing
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                        • Feb 2004
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                        #12
                        Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                        Honestly, if you can't take the drive out and hook it up to another pc, anything else is probably going to be to hard for you to do. You can create a bootdisk or cd that will allow you to hook up a usb drive and write the data or just copy the files to another folder. You will need some dos knowledge to do that though.

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                        • Peji911
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                          • Aug 2004
                          • 2098

                          #13
                          Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                          Originally posted by p_rushing
                          Honestly, if you can't take the drive out and hook it up to another pc, anything else is probably going to be to hard for you to do. You can create a bootdisk or cd that will allow you to hook up a usb drive and write the data or just copy the files to another folder. You will need some dos knowledge to do that though.
                          Probably my best bet.

                          Opening up a laptop HD is harder than desktop. I dont want to take risks.
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                          • The GIGGAS
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                            • Mar 2003
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                            #14
                            Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                            Ubuntu might work.
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                            • e0820
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                              • Jan 2003
                              • 2070

                              #15
                              Re: Help!!! Laptop problem

                              Originally posted by Peji911
                              Probably my best bet.

                              Opening up a laptop HD is harder than desktop. I dont want to take risks.
                              Usually laptops have a access door on the side, you would slide it down and pull out the drive, unscrew a few screws and pull it out from its cage. Then lay it into your USB enclosure and attatch the IDE/USB/SATA interface and that should be it. Just send me the laptop Ill do it for you, haha j/k.

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