 BUST A MOVE
#11360 posted by . on 2006/12/19 23:43:08
 We Already Did
#11361 posted by Lunaran on 2006/12/20 06:20:49
but yes. bollywood is classic, in that strange kind of 'indian guys making movies' way.
 Here's What I Thought You Were Going To Link To
#11362 posted by Lunaran on 2006/12/20 06:24:33
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESLIjZqli7c
the laughing and crying byline still applies
 Lost Partitions
#11363 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/12/20 08:07:58
I have Windows XP telling me that my D:\ drive (second partition of two, on my master drive)has a problem:
"The volume does not contain a recognized file system. Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted"
I can read C:\ and load Windows but am running very slowly, and my other HD (G:, H:, I:) is also readable. All of my Quake mapping is on D:\!!
Has anyone any experience of any free partition recovery programs that they can point me to? All of my utilities are on my D:\ drive!!
I am accessing the internet via my laptop and can use a DVD to swap programs between the two. So if I can find a suitable repair program, I should be OK.
I have Norton, Zone Alarm running all the time so don't think I am infected with anything but at the moment my priority is to recover the partion.
Needless to say, any help will be much appreciated.
 Getdataback
#11364 posted by Spirit on 2006/12/20 09:24:12
or getmydataback, can't remember, was the only program that easily worked for me once.
 Spirit
#11365 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/12/20 09:40:52
GetDataBack is the right kind of program but unfortunately it is commercial software - the free demo tells you that it can recover your data but (not surprisingly) doesn't put it right until you pay. I'm looking for freeware.
But thanks for the suggestion anyway.
 Easy Recovery
#11366 posted by madfox on 2006/12/20 11:17:53
 Help Me!
#11367 posted by DaMaul on 2006/12/20 13:03:55
Hey guys, can anyone tell me what the ftp site for the planetquake webspace is? I want to upload something and I havent connected to it in years!!!
 Re: Planetquake Hosted Files Upload
#11368 posted by pjw on 2006/12/20 18:53:58
There's actually a couple of different ways to do it now...
Check here for details:
http://intranet.gamespy.com/
(log in w. user/pass)
 Madfox
#11369 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/12/21 00:27:21
Unfortunately this is another one where the demo only tells you if recovery is possible (and I already know the data is still there) but you have to pay to get the program to actually do the recovering.
I'm still looking.
 Mike Woodham
#11370 posted by golden_boy on 2006/12/21 03:02:19
my Linux hacker friends also suggest GetDataBack for this kind of situation.
Recovery software (for windows, that is) typically costs money because it's a huge industry based off the fact that most people are too lazy to make backups.
In fact, I will backup my home directory right now because your story really scared me.
Perhaps a local computer store can help you.
 I Forgot
#11371 posted by golden_boy on 2006/12/21 03:11:13
Someone said that you can use the XP install disk to repair your XP installation. It should check for an installed XP or something.
 Golden_boy, Spirit, Madfox Et Al
#11372 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/12/21 05:17:28
I used a program called PC Inspector File Recovery, which does exactly what it says on the tin - and it's free - and recovered my Quake stuff. The only other important files were my music and they are already backed up to my laptop and to my Creative Zen.
So I could now experiment without fear. First I did a system file check using the XP disc, no good. Then I did a registry check, no good.
Then, and I don't know why I didn't do this first(!), I booted into Vista and it immediately reported that I needed to check drive D:\. So I let it do that and on completion Vista sees everything OK and I can access everything on D:\ drive as normal. Vista reported finding an error in a HalfLife pak0 file but I don't play that so I will uninstall it anyway.
I suspect therefore that I do have an XP problem and I am not interested in trying to sort that out due to the inordinate amount of time it's likely to take. Therefore, I will do a quick over-install of XP tonight and if that doesn't work, I'll reformat the C:\ drive and do a fresh install.
Or I'll just continue with Vista, which is pretty but I must admit that, apart from my XP problem, there is no compelling reason to buy Vista. Still, I've got until June/July before the beta expires.
Ummm..., that's if anyone is interested :)
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
 Hey Mike,
#11373 posted by HeadThump on 2006/12/21 08:08:12
I noticed your musical selection in a pic earlier this summer. I know the traveling bit would be a little out of your way, but have you ever done Merlefest? ;)
 HeadThump
#11374 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/12/21 09:13:10
I've heard of the Merelefest but never thought to come over for it or any of the other many festivals that you have over there.
Although I have been to the US (and Canada) many times, I have only managed to catch a few concerts and gigs by chance, not by design. I tend to be a bit of a tourist and therefore stick to the blindingly obvious - mainly skiing in Colorado and Vermont. However, when in Boston (some friends lived there) I used to go (got taken) to a couple of clubs/bars that had some good live music with a few 'names'.
But I've been quite lucky in that I have seen and heard some of the greats in the UK and Europe as they always end up coming over here. I've seen Bukka White, Sony Boy Williamson, Rev Gary Davis, Doc Watson, Tom Paxton, Dave Van Ronk, Michelle Shocked, Suzanne Vega, Bob Dylan, Happy Traum, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, John Sebastian, Stefan Grossman; oh, and so it goes on - yup, you could say I've been around a long time. My greatest claim to fame is having met and chatted to Jessie Fuller. I even held his guitar, although I wasn't allowed to play it!
 Mike Woodham
#11375 posted by inertia on 2006/12/21 09:47:46
Sounds like your hard drive could be dying.. back that shit up ASAP!
 It Is Resolved...
#11376 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/12/21 11:13:52
I said earlier that there was no compelling reason to buy Vista but maybe there is.
So, I related earlier that Vista found and cleared the problem with the D:\ drive so that everything was working under Vista: well the problem remained in XP - it ended up freezing or at least going so slow that it was unworkable. Therefore, just before I took the irreversible step of over-installing, I decided to give Sytem Restore one more go. It worked.
I suspect that whatever the problem was, XP was incapable of self-repair. Vista found the problem that XP couldn't, and corrected it; and the Restore took XP back to a system configuration that was prior to the D:\ problem. The first Restore I did was before Vista had done its bit, which is why it didn't work. The only problem is that I don't know what caused it in the first place. Perhaps it was one of those dodgy Chinese sites that I visit from time to time ;-)
Anyway, all's well that ends well. So maybe I will get my finger out and get the final FMB finished before XP does it again.
And as for backups - I will continue to do so with my music as a lot of it really is not replaceable: 10,000 tracks, including around 500 LPs from way back when "I was just a little bitty baby, my pappy would rock me in the cradle..."
But as for everything else, nah, there's nothing else on there that would cause me too many sleepless nights. OK, a year's worth of new Quake mapping; yes, and the 10 year's worth of family photographs; and the correspondence that I haven't kept paper copies of; and all my Excel VBA modules that I have accumulated over the years; yes, allright, and the plans for my new house that I would have to pay an architect to redraw; and...
Gulp, I hope Santa brings me a new remote HD so I can do some backups!
 Mike
#11377 posted by Spirit on 2006/12/21 11:31:05
Be VERY with Windows' fixing harddisks. If you want to recover something from a delete/whatever harddisk, you better not access it with anything except recovery tools.
 Santa
#11378 posted by madfox on 2006/12/21 13:29:54
coul'dn't be so hard disks anyway
 Thanks To Megazoid For The Logo...
#11379 posted by metlslime on 2006/12/22 01:54:26
i'm leaving on a jet plane... have a good holiday everyone.
 Also...
#11380 posted by metlslime on 2006/12/22 01:56:42
Judging by the date on this thread, Func is 4 years old tomorrow. Congratulations everyone! I'm actually a little suprised there's as much life left in this community as there is.
 Metlslime
#11381 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/12/22 02:41:28
Happy holidays to you.
Thanks for keeping Func_Msgboard going.
#11382 posted by gone on 2006/12/22 03:19:09
I dont like the logo, especially the color combo
 Scrooge!
#11383 posted by tron on 2006/12/22 03:41:23
Stop being a spoilsport and embrace the capitalistic festival of purchasing!
#11384 posted by Trinca on 2006/12/22 04:25:04
fuck you Speeds in MY NACIONAL FLAG
green and red :p OWNSSSSSS
http://www.flagsonline.it/Bandiere/bangrandi/portugal.jpg
nice one metlslime and megazoid :p
Boas festas para todos
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Merry Christmas to all
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