![]() ![]() Maybe this has something to do with how the other drive is shown. This time I booted SystemRescueCd so that it's fully loaded to memory. Same error also for sda2 and sda3 when attempted to mount. Mount: special device /dev/sda1 does not exist Note: The USB drive mentioned above is now mapped as /dev/sdbĪttempts to mount the device give me the following output /root % mount -r /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows ![]() dev/sda1 2048 27265023 13631488 27 Hidden NTFS WinRE If you need a complete NTFS Write support, should use a mount command such as: mkdir -p /mnt/windows mount -t ntfs3 /dev/xxx /mnt/windows Read only support If you just want a read support on NTFS disks, you can specify the -o ro option to restrict the access to the file system). ![]() Is this a lost cause and the hardrive is simply busted? Or is there something else I can do to discover the drive for mounting it and saving the data?Īnother boot with SystemRescueCd and fdisk -l now shows the drive as Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytesĢ55 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders, total 488397168 sectors Lshw gives me some output for SATA controller and such, but can't really say what to look for in here. I also skimmed through dmesg and tried to grep it for "hda", but found no indication of the hardrive. I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Here the DataTraveler 2.0 is my bootable USB stick with the SystemRescueCd on it.įdisk -l Disk /dev/sda: 512 MB, 512753664 bytesĥ6 heads, 32 sectors/track, 558 cylinders, total 1001472 sectors I cannot get any sight of the harddrive, below are the commands I've executed and their outputįsarchiver probe simple Well, I booted the computer with my SystemRescueCd USB installation in order to take a looksy. I suspect that the harddrive is corrupted or broken. My laptop suddendly quit working, simply boots no longer, giving an error stating that it cannot find a disk where to boot from. ![]()
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