I Can’t Have Access To Hard Disk Ntfs Filesystem?

Someone please can help me how to recover my data from a hard disk with a partition ntfs filesystem to I can’t have access. The hard disk is with 2 primary partitions, the first is a system recovery and the second is where is installed de windows xp and . I tried to mount the C disk using a linux live cd but an input output error appear. Also with some recovery utilities I can’t get results.
I can use the system recovery for restore my windows but this proccess will format the disk and I want recover some important data before.

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2 Responses to “I Can’t Have Access To Hard Disk Ntfs Filesystem?”

  1. Funny Videos says:

    if u cannot have acces to your C drive there u have to format’it don’t worry u make a quick format and make sure u don’t copy nothing alse in!
    U’ll be able to recover all your data after that !! BUT use another OS to do that! if u install a fresh windows on it u can lose some of them! soo take u’re hard into anothet pc and do what i’ve told! for recover u’re data after, u can use “”get data back for ntsf”" it’s a litle slow but verry good ! (when u recover u’re files copy them into another hard drive to make sure u don’t overwrite the old one!)
    u find u’re program to recover here!!

  2. bogdan says:

    Put it in another computer that is running XP or Windows 2000 (make sure the jumpers are set correct for slave/master). Then you should be able to view the files.

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