System downtime Emergency measures for data not backed up

  
        In the unit, you may often encounter a computer that suddenly fails to start, asking the user to know that the data has not been backed up. How to do it? Don't worry, the author gives you three ways to save according to your work experience. Explain them one by one.
1, reinstall the system with Ghost Xp

Data storage scenario: there is an optical drive, the user's important data is not on the system disk (usually C :), but in the D:, E: and other panels.
Emergency steps: emergency measures! Suppose you don't need to consider a virus, file corruption, or loss that prevents the system from getting up. We only need to reinstall the system, use the Ghost Xp 5.1 system installed on the Internet to download the pre-recorded CD, and put it into the CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive can be either IDE port or USB port. It is set in CMOS. The CD is booted, and it takes only 20 minutes to complete the system installation and return to the system desktop.

Tip: When installing the system, you can choose to install it on the C drive, but the data in other partitions is not changed, you can use it with confidence. Some computers now have no IDE port, only SATA, or only one IDE port. How to install the system? This is done in the second way.
2, using the external hard disk

Data storage scenario: no optical drive, the user's important data on the system disk (such as C:), And there are data on other drive letters.

Emergency steps: Hang the faulty hard drive on another well-functioning machine, whether it is SATA or IDE interface. In short, there are two IDE interfaces on the old-fashioned computer. Some have both an IDE and a SATA interface. If there is only one IDE port on a well-functioning computer, you can use an IDE To USB adapter cable to access the running computer like a mobile hard disk. On a well-functioning computer, open the faulty extents in turn, copy important data to a well-functioning computer, and complete the dump.
Finally, copy the computer company's dedicated Ghost Xp file into any partition except the system disk, then copy in a key to restore the green version of the tool, put it into the C area of ​​the failed hard disk, and finish After the failed hard disk is put back into the original chassis, the machine is selected to select a key recovery, the image file location is specified, and the system desktop returns after twenty minutes.

Tip: When using the IDE To USB cable for connection copying, be careful not to select too many source data. It should be done by ants moving multiple times, otherwise it will be easy to interrupt. Suppose you can't see the partition on a well-functioning computer after accessing the failed hard disk. What should I do? At this point, it can be implemented in the third method. Tr
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