Wednesday, February 29, 2012

System volume on disk is corrupt?

I have a 2 year old HP Pavillion p6113f. While typing up a Word document, I got this pop up and before I could thoroughly read the message, my computer froze. It was something like "Errror: 897849456544xx - 54568485646588x". I couldnt CTRL+ALT DEL or turn the computer off. I had to unplug and replug the power cord. I was able to log back into Windows 7 but as I started to open up Internet Explorer or any other program, it would freeze and I would get the "Windows Has Stopped Responding" pop up. The program would close itself and then the computer would freeze.I was never able to log into Windows 7 again. I restarted and got the DOS screen where it says that Windows didnt shut down properly and to either select Start Windows normally or repair (I think that was the option) the program. I chose repair the system and it started scanning files and after a few seconds of scanning, it froze on a line that said something like "Scan is unreadable' followed by a line that ended in something like SYSPSP. I was never able to get into that scan again. I tried to get into Windows Safe Mode and all those other F8, F10, F11 options and nothing worked except for the Windows System Recovery. I did the Back Up Files section and it froze after 2 minutes and didnt back up any files. I then tried the "See whats wrong with your computer" option and it said the System Volume on Disk is corrupt. I was never able to get into the System Recovery Manager again. Ever since then I got the Reboot and Select Proper Device or Inert boot media" message and cant get out of there. I dont have any of the CD's or information that came with the desktop and was told by a few friends that my hard drive is no longer useable, so I went out and bought a comparable hard drive. I installed the hard drive and am still getting the same reboot message. After a few times, I was able to get into the System Diagnostics programa and I got an error message saying there was no installed hard drive. How is this possible if its a new hard drive and properly connected?



I would like to at least get my files off my old hard drive first and foremost and if possible, be able to still use the old hard drive. If either or both cannot be repaired, I would like to know what is wrong and what I should do to get my computer working and what parts I should buy if necessary. I would like to try and save my computer seeing as how it is only 2 years old, but if I need a new computer, I would like some suggestions on desktops and laptops. I've always had HP Desktops and wouldnt mind another desktop, but am also looking into laptops/netbooks. I dont really use it much. Just shopping, emails, facebooking, everyday pictures and music. Dont need anything fancy.



THANK YOU OH SO VERY MUCH!!!!!!System volume on disk is corrupt?
You can remove the old hard drive and put it into an enclosure.Plug it into your new PC as a slave.Then you can copy your files off it.

If it shows up in 'my computer' as a drive letter(like E: drive) but you can't access it,you can recover your data with data recovery program.Tenorshare data recovery is a professional one that can recover data after deeply scanning your hard drive to look for lost data due to drives crash, system sabotage, virus attack,etc.After you recover your data,you can format it to check out whether it can be fixed. Get it from
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Can get it recognized?
Turn the computer off without the external hard drive being plugged in.
plug the external hard drive in a usb port, power up, the systems post boot up will find the drive and inform windows what hardware is installed.
When windows boots up, it will look at all the hardware and find the external hard drive, when windows finishes booting up you should be able to see the drive.System volume on disk is corrupt?
Your computer might be suffering from serious problem, Your hardware must be weak though you can try instructions to improve its performance. First of all, take backup of your important data in External hard drive, and



%26gt;%26gt; Scan your computer with an antivirus

%26gt;%26gt; Apply de-fragmentation on your system

%26gt;%26gt; Delete all temporary files

%26gt;%26gt; Run disc clean up

%26gt;%26gt; Run Reginout scan.

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