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Vista boot problem
First of all, I'd to say Hello to all on this forum.
Problem: wnen try to boot my Vista PC, keep receiving message:
Windows has encountered a problem communicating with a device connected to your computer.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
if you continue..............
File: \Boot\BCD
Status: 0: c00000e9
info: an unexpected I/O error has occured.
Unfortunattelly I didn't save a couple important files, e-mail addresses etc. any chance to boot up system to save files and to reinstall OS.
thanks in advance
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SuperSparks thanks for your reply, all done before my first post.
Doesn't help
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In that case I would take the hard drive out and install it in another PC. Then you can rescue the data that you need. Once that is done, put the drive back and reinstall Vista.
The other alternative would be to "Upgrade" Vista over itself, which will hopefully fix things without affecting your data. It's a bit more risky than the first method though.
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I agree with you. just wondering how to find e-mail addresses and messages, if another computer can recognise my "faulty" HDD?Where to look at??
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What e-mail program(s) are you using? Another computer should be able to access any of your files, although you make have to take ownership of them on the other computer.
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I use Microsoft Office 2007.
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If you are using Outlook 2007, then your e-mail messages are in a .pst file. That file may be in a normally hidden folder, but should be accessible if you show hidden files and folders. You will need a computer with Outlook 2007 installed to read the data from it.