It is fairly important to have hard drive recovery tools installed on a home computer. This is especially important if someone has very important files or programs on their home computer that they cannot afford to lose if the system crashes or a virus erases the hard drive.
Usually it is installed on your HDD (Hard Disk Drive).
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# Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM drive. # Click Start, and then click Run. # In the Open box, type d:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons where d is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive. In the case of 'Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, type d:\amd64\winnt32.exe /cmdcons where d is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive. # A Windows Setup Dialog Box appears. The Windows Setup Dialog Box describes the Recovery Console option. To confirm the installation, click Yes. # Restart the computer. The next time that you start your computer, "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" appears on the startup menu.# Insert XP/2000 CD-ROM. # Open command. # Change the current directory to the \i386 folder on the XP/2000 CD-ROM. # Enter the command winnt32 /cmdcons. # The Recovery Console is installed.
You have to take it to a computer store and have them fix it and you can have them get your files back on the computer after they fix it. Is there any other way? and what if your not sure if your computer crashed? it just doesnt turn on when you press the on button and its pluged in the outlet, then what? Is staples a computer store?
the monitor, the hard drive and the key board/mouse
There is no hard drive recovery software installed on my computer. Most computers will require this software to be installed by the user. There are many options available for hard drive recovery software.
There are two options. If the computer has a recovery partition, then the user can press a designated key during boot to start the recovery process of th recovery partition. Option 2 if the computer has no recovery partition and or the Hard drive died the with a new hard drive installed it can be recovered from the recovery CDs/DVDs. This process is a bit more complex because sometimes the user needs to change the boot sequence to boot of the DVD-ROM device. In newer mother boards there is a designated key which the can press to select the boot device. Usually the key is F12. Computer Manual http://www.ComputeSimple.com
some xp-installed computers do not have a feature to create backups of the system that came pre-installed. I personally had to pay $50 to hp to get a set of 8 recovery discs. no-it was not a single CD for just installing windows xp on a computer it was all the software that came on the hard-drive when i bought it. the assumption companies make is that the recovery partition on the hard-drive will never fail you. so if you don't have the windows xp CD you have to use the recovery partition of your drive or recovery CD set.
Yes, the motherboard does determine what hard drive can be installed. A computer is made for the hard drive to be compatible with whatever mother board is installed.
The drive that the OS is installed on
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Hard Drive Recovery Specialists may be listed under several different categories in the phone book. I would suggest looking under headings such as "computer repair services", "computer technicians" or "computer recovery specialist".
You can back up information from your computer onto a flash or jump drive. This will provide faster data recovery if you need to restore information from your computer.
To perform a Data Recovery on a Hard Drive that cannot boost one must first: Connect the drive to another computer, try and copy the Data to another drive, use data recovery software and install the PC Hard drive Recovery "Recuva".
The Windows Recovery Console was featured on Windows 2000, XP and 2003. The user needed to install the Recovery Console from the Windows CD-ROM before being able to use it. This can be accomplished by starting the computer with the Windows CD-ROM in the drive and hitting the "R" key during setup. From there, the Recovery Console will be installed and accessed.
Usually Windows is installed on the C:/ drive of your compuer. Press WINLOGO+E to see your hard drives
Usually it is installed on your HDD (Hard Disk Drive).