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Processor/CPU - Dumping system posted in the Hardware forums; :cry: I need to dump my system because i lost my D Drive and i cant retrieve it,. two people tried helping me retrieve it, but im afraid its gone. ...

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Old 12-26-2005
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I need to dump my system because i lost my D Drive and i cant retrieve it,.
two people tried helping me retrieve it, but im afraid its gone.

My question is, can i dump my system through DOS prompts. or can i create a new partition for D ?

or maybie some advice ??

please write back anyone.. thanks..:merror: :cry:


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Hya Dick.

Im not sure what you mean here. Youre D: drive/partition crashed?
Do you have one or more HD's? If it is a second HD that has completly crashed then the best option is to replace it. If it is a second partition that has corruption or something , then you can reformatt it.

Please explain the situation a little better so that we can find the correct solution.


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