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January 20th, 2013 09:16 AM #11
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January 20th, 2013 10:39 AM #12Try booting on safe mode by pressing F8 after BIOS PowerOnself Test, then copy your files to external media. You may also use the restore point if it was set. If it does not work, use the recovery CD. By removing your hardisk and docking it to another PC, there is small chance of recovery if files were placed in MyDocuments on a Private mode.
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January 20th, 2013 11:57 AM #13
may tama na yung HD mo dun sa part ng boot disk containing windows kaya di natutuloy ang boot up. happened to me once, on a very old HD. your laptop though may still be serviceable by simply replacing the HD with a new one. here's some steps you can do:
1. boot up windows from a CD, USB or external drive. then see if you can still open your HD. IF the only problem is the boot section of your HD then you may still be able to access your files by booting up windows from another boot disk (i.e., Windows boot up CD).
2. if you don't have a boot up CD or USB drive, then you can use an external HD enclosure. remove your laptop's HD, install it in the external enclosure, then access it using another computer. IF it can still be read then you're lucky.
if the HD can not be read anymore then the only other course of action is to bring it to a very specialized shop who will open your HD, remove the disk and they will then extract the data bit by bit. VERY EXPENSIVE.
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January 20th, 2013 12:17 PM #14BSOD - blue screen of death? laptop ba? siguro naman di mo nabagsak yan. sundin mo rin yung mga advice ng ibang nag respond. you may also want to check these:
hard disk ba may tama? do you hear any whining, clicking, crackling sound sa hard disk when operating? if you hear one of them, it's time to back the files up. best para sa akin, remove the hard drive, put in an enclosure, use a different computer and back it up there, kung mababasa pa yung hard disk. most probably it will. then, purchase a new hard drive. pasasakitin lang ang ulo mo if you continue to use that compromised hard drive.
also check the ram / memory. you might want to have that cleaned (yung mga pins niya, gamitan mo ng white eraser. or upgrade / replace for more capacity.
pwede rin sa software. driver issues, altered DLL, registry, etc. ano gamit mong os? win7? di ko maalala kasi di ko pa naeexperience ang blue screen sa win7. sa xp / vista wala akong naaalala na similar na error (yung may shutdown notice, i might be wrong :D ). registry issue, baka cluttered na. isa rin sa sinisira ng malware / spyware at may incorrect / erroneous entry. try using hirens boot cd and have the computer diagnosed and cleaned by that utility. pwede rin kasi na may malware / spyware lurking on your computer, altering important / critical components to run erratically run yung computer. my suggestion pag nalinis, use firewall, use a strong anti-spyware / malware bukod sa anti-virus. make sure that you have to update that frequently. usually lahat na halos ng ganyang utility ay auto upgrade na
pansin ko lang... pag nag blue screen, check mo kung yung error message ay sa gitna ng screen. pag ganun, usually software issue. pag galing sa upper left of screen yung message, kadalasan hardware (RAM, board, pwede ring hard disk but not always the case). IMO and experience.
kung di naman kadalasan lumabas yung BSOD, pag maganda pa rin yung takbo, install ka ng CCleaner, superantispyware or antimalware. Upgrade yung antivirus. pwede pang masalba. pag nag ok at nawala yung BSOD, kahit papano pwede ka na makampante. pero iba pa rin yung prevention than cure. nakakahinayang minsan ang reformat kung di naback up yung files (kadalasang ginagawa sa shop) at naka setup ang desktop mo.
last resort ang reformat, kung di na talaga masalba.
good luck.Last edited by erj22; January 20th, 2013 at 12:23 PM.
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January 20th, 2013 12:17 PM #15
marami ang dahilan ng bluescreen pwedeng sa software application or hardware, pag software try mo uninstall mga new application na nadownload mo at ininstall. or restore ka sa date na maayos pa ang lahat, kung hardware naman pwdeng madumi lang ang memory card at need lang linisin, or kung hardisk drive naman baka sira na, malalaman mo kung sira na hardisk drive pag laging nag ha hung at biglang bumagal ang pagandar ng computer mo. try mo palitan HD mo kung ganun.
kung di mo maopen laptop mo, try mo palitan HD mo tignan mo kung nagana sa ibang HDD. pag gumana ng maayos replace mo na yan, Toshiba laptop mo malamang toshiba din HDD mo, yan ang sira ng mga toshiba eh yung HDD nila, ganyan nangyari sa laptop ko nasira agad HDD toshiba, buti nalang may warranty.
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January 20th, 2013 02:34 PM #16There is a DATA RECOVERY store at SM Centerpoint Cyberzone.
Try Googling Data Recovery PH.
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January 20th, 2013 07:35 PM #17
Maybe it's time to replace your laptop na? ung information sa HDD mabilis lang ma retrieve maraming 3rd party sofware for it.
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January 20th, 2013 09:46 PM #18
Getting the USB enclosure that matches your hard drive is the simplest way (bale gagawin mo ng external drive ang existing HD ng laptop mo) to get your important files. Pagkakuha mo na ang files, run the disk recovery tools or disk check to that problematic drive and also defragment it as needed.
With your laptop naman, if your laptop can boot up to the BIOs portion - some can be accessed by pressing F2 key or F11 or other keys depende sa brand, then chances are, ay ok pa yung laptop BUT you need to clean the connectors ng RAM. Kalasin ang RAM and use a pencil eraser to clean the contacts of the RAM. Then put it back. And start the laptop again (by this time, sana naretrieve mo na ang files na needed mo).
When all else fail, reformat the hard drive or replace it na lang.
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January 21st, 2013 10:18 AM #19I think you have received very good advice here. You did well to ask for advice.
My recommendation based on what I have read here, and from reading between the lines;
Get a very trusted friend who is more knowledgeable than you to help you if possible.
Firstly, try to restart your 'puter using safe mode, or a boot-up disk that might have come with your 'puter, or you might have made just after you bought it.
If you use "Norton"..contact them for help.
If all this fails, remove your hard drive and take it to a computer store, such as CDKing and ask them to supply a low cost external hard drive case for it.
If you talk nice to the store clerk, he/she may even "test" your hard drive to see if the files are still readible. A very simple "while you wait" operation.
Your files are in all probabability still readable. Don't despair.
I know what you are going through, and I feel for you! ...........been there, done that!
Ciao!
Uncle Nick.
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January 22nd, 2013 12:41 AM #20
I can't access safe mode anymore. I just want to back up my files. If my laptop will still work after, It'll be a bonus for me na lang.
Yes I'm looking for someone that could help me. I won't try to disassemble the laptop kasi may history ako na hindi ko na mabalik mga binaklas ko
Wow galing!!! I tried the F8 and this is the message that I got:
I tried the following options:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Last Known Good Configuration
Start Windows Normally
But I would still go back to the same blue screen message.
How do I use the recovery CD? I was given 2 disks when I bought my laptop:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Toshiba Satellite Product Recovery DVD ROM (Is this the recovery CD)
All my files are at My Documents and Desktop langLast edited by _Cathy_; January 22nd, 2013 at 12:59 AM.
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