Righto...For some reason after my last format I decided to make 2 partitions: the C drive being a 5 gig FAT32, D being a 70 gig NTFS, with WindowsXP installed, thus my PC booting from there.
I recently couldn't erase something on the C drive and couldn't find out why or at least which program was using it...so I decided to just format the partition.
I did so, but then my primary partition on D: wouldn't boot. With my recovery CD, I could only install windows on C (which I have done to get online now) or format everything and start from scratch (There's also an option to repair a Windows installation, but that leads me to some sort of DOS prompt and I've no idea what to do...). Which wouldn't be a big problem as it's been a while since that last format and I could temp save everything on my old PC...
BUT...a certain dufus (me 😛) saved all his vital and otherwise important files to his user folders on D, which I can't access now due to being in windows with the new C: account.
So...now I need to either get the D: partition booting again, or at least be able to access my personal folders there.
*has certainly learned another lesson today...*
Any suggestions?
I recently couldn't erase something on the C drive and couldn't find out why or at least which program was using it...so I decided to just format the partition.
I did so, but then my primary partition on D: wouldn't boot. With my recovery CD, I could only install windows on C (which I have done to get online now) or format everything and start from scratch (There's also an option to repair a Windows installation, but that leads me to some sort of DOS prompt and I've no idea what to do...). Which wouldn't be a big problem as it's been a while since that last format and I could temp save everything on my old PC...
BUT...a certain dufus (me 😛) saved all his vital and otherwise important files to his user folders on D, which I can't access now due to being in windows with the new C: account.
So...now I need to either get the D: partition booting again, or at least be able to access my personal folders there.
*has certainly learned another lesson today...*
Any suggestions?