Repairing Hard Drive requires good technical skills , it's better to replace it , because performance of harddrive is degraded after repair .
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There are two types of corrupted hard drives, the first being physically, for this one would need to send the drive to a data recovery company. The second being logically, for this one can download a recovery tool, and reformat the disk.
at first you try to save the data and can try the defrag the disk and in the internet you can find a tool this write a new MBR on your disk
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my PC says "no hard disk found" does that mean my hard drive is bad?
You need to use best Antivirus like quick Heal, Kaspersky, F-Secure, McAfee, and Panda are best Antivirus install anyone of them and scan whole system. If you cannot get better satisfaction then you need use disc cleanup C Drive after cleaning that Drive restore your system.
To remove the Trojan from C:restore-temp You need to delete your restore files. The best thing to do is a system restore. If you do not have a safe restore point, Just delete the restore files.You can do this by going to My Computer properties (System Properties) select System Restore tab and check turn off system restore, click apply. Now your restore files together with the Trojan will be removed. Now turn on System Restore again. Could you please give the Trojan name?
The best one is definitely a reinstall. You can how ever try booting a operating system from DVD to access your files. A few repairs can also be done by booting a Windows 7 DVD. Read up on "bootrec".
Create a disk backup of your hard drive so that in case of a hard drive failure, you can restore your computer to the exact state prior to the failure. NovaBACKUP Professional will create system images, exact backups of a disk drive sector by sector, allowing you restore backups to a computer when the contents of the entire computer are lost.
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Yes, you can do that kinda. Lots of ways. One of the best is to use DriveImage XML, SelfImage, Disk Image, or ImageMaker (all available on the free, open source "Ultimate Boot CD for Windows " (UBCD4WIN)). You can boot from the CD, backup your hard drive as it is, and restore from the backup later. This is good for when you want to get your system exactly how you like it, then back it up. If you want to reinstall (restore), boot from the CD and restore. This is your easiest option if your system is currently operational.Note: You can back up your drive(s) and restore them to new drives, so if you want to upgrade your hard drive but don't have Vista DVD, just move your current drive onto the new one using DriveImage XML.
One of the best features of Windows ME or XP is the System Restore option, however if a virus infects a computer with this operating system the virus may be accidentally backed up because of this feature. In order to completely remove a virus on these operating systems, you should disable System Restore before cleaning the system, then reenable it after the system is clean.
D. Restore the server's software and configuration from backups.
It depends on what exactly is corrupted. Usually the best method is to re-install the software.
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system restore does not delete files, instead, because it restores the system to an earlier date it reverts all the file paths and registry entries to that time, so if you loaded a file on to your computer, then restored it to a week before, then the file path will not exist because you have effectivley sent your computer back in time. the best thing to do is re-create the files, or restore your computer to the time you loaded the file on. system restore does not delete files, instead, because it restores the system to an earlier date it reverts all the file paths and registry entries to that time, so if you loaded a file on to your computer, then restored it to a week before, then the file path will not exist because you have effectivley sent your computer back in time. the best thing to do is re-create the files, or restore your computer to the time you loaded the file on.
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