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VAIO System Recovery - PCV-RS402

Topic started on Mar 25, 2012 10:18 PM , last reply on Mar 25, 2012 11:27 PM

in VAIO and Computing > All-in-one Desktops
3 posts since
Mar 25, 2012

After regular backups on an external Seagate drive it failed and as still under warranty and was returned to Seagate who provided a replacement GoFlex Desk drive. Initial backups would not complete on this drive, hanging after around 42% complete. In frustration replaced the provided trial software by free Comodo backup.

 

On initial attempt to backup a problem was encountered automatically shutting the PC down (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) and horror of horrors, on attempting to boot up: DOS message "Error Loading Operating System".

 

Tried booting up in safe mode, options to use VAIO Recovery CD or MY Passport - which I had taken the precaution of backing up prior to sending off Seagate drive. However, as latter connected by USB appears not recognised before booting! I am not 100% confident data is backed up on this correctly anyway.

 

Various warnings when using the VAIO System Recovery Utility indicating data will be lost (is this right as on hard disk) and that "it cannot just restore Windows" (which is what I want!).

 

Thus reluctant to continue for fear of loosing all data. Can anybody confirm this would be the case (is the drive reformatted/overwritten?) or will the data still be available?

 

Message was edited by: RichVince

Message was edited by: RichVince


  • Blencogo 10,957 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Mar 25, 2012 10:52 PM

    Hi RichVince and welcome.

     

    The Vaio Recovery and Documentation Disc provided with your Vaio will only allow a system recovery back to factory settings and will involve a format of the drive which will erase ALL programs and data.  There may be a Troubleshooting and Recovery Manual on the disc which will explain more fully.  This does not sound like the solution for you if you have data you need to recover.

     

    I would try to borrow a XP Pro installation disc from someone and carry out a Repair installation.  You will not need a Product Key so you can use any XP Pro installation disc.

     

    Do you have everything in Drive C:\ or do you have another partition like D:\ to hold data.

     

    Just a thought - it may be worth checking that the drive letters have not been accidentally changed!

     



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