Thursday, September 6, 2012

Recover data from a crashed Windows computer


How to recover your data from a crashed Windows 7 computer? (Will work on vista and XP too) 

An easy way to recover data is to install another Operating system so that it can help you to access your hard drive. We'll choose Linux as it is free. 
To install linux on your computer, you'll need a linux distribution (distro). 99% of them are free. Search for list of linux distributions on Wikipedia. You'll find a list of lot of linux based operating systems. livecdlist.com can also help. 
I'll recommend ubuntu, tiny linux, knoppix, fedora, debian, xubuntu, PC linux os etc. Download any of 'em and make a bootable usb. Bootable usb can be made using unetbootin, universal usb installer etc. (search for live cd maker). Install this and make a bootable pen-drive (I recommend 4gb). 
Now turn off your computer and restart. As it starts, u'll see boot options (F12 or something else). Press it and u'll see a black window showing boot options. Choose your pen drive to boot and then hit enter. After booting u'll see a menu provided by that linux distro. choose live cd or try.
Then you'll see ur new OS which is running from ur usb. Now u can access ur hard drive. Connect an external/portable hard drive and then copy all of the data. After it, shut down ur computer; all of the data has been backed up. Now go on and format ur hard drive by using windows 7 (or other Windows) installer DVD/ USB.
~PriThV!r@J~


1 comment:

  1. Assuredly a great article!
    It's really interesting and very nice to know that we can perform data recovery in this way too. recently i had a little trouble with my computer and had lost my data after the system crash, so i was slightly frightened and had succeeded in exploring this incredible crashed OS recovery tool.
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    Wanna know whether this approach works,if i try installing the OS first and then, recovering the data?

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