Won't let me format

TheNemesis

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Aug 26, 2000
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I recently reformatted and reinstalled Windows 2000, just because it was getting kinda slow and I hadn't done it in a while. Everything went fine, and was pretty fast. I get everything installed and I shut down for the night. I go to use it when I got off from work today, and it went to boot up and it took forever, and then told me that some file was damaged or missing, and that I needed to replace the file. I used my Win 2k CD to boot up, and then tried to repair it, no avail. Then it takes me to some sort of command prompt, and I try to format. It brings up all the format stuff but it does not get past 0%, so I rebooted and tryed to have it reformat through the Win2k bootup thing, also gets stuck on 0% and I leave it for a few hours and it says that the disk is damaged. What do I do now? I would try to fdisk or something but I have some mp3 files that I reallly don't want to lose, on another partition. Any suggestions would be appreciated, TIA.
 

GregMal

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Oct 14, 1999
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Are you using Fat32 or NTFS?
If it's Fat32 have you tried booting with a Win9* emergency
disk and reformatiing?
Greg
 

rutchtkim

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Aug 2, 2001
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I've never tried this, but people told me this. If you have a linux box, try to hook it up to that and you may be able to copy files over that way.
 

MK666

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If the missing file was called NTLDR or sth. like that you have to run fdisk /mbr and format. If the error is still there then you can try to install Win from another CD (a friend´s one perhaps...).
 

Slikkster

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Please post the EXACT error message you are getting...word for word, letter for letter. It's much, much easier to troubleshoot that way.