Grant
Honorary Master
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A friend of mine has an elderly windows laptop. (XP Pro)
The thing keep rebooting.
So we tried to do a "repair". (booting from install disc)
However, when we get to the partition to select where the operating system resides, windows shows 120GB of 120GB (however it is usually measured) free.
So windows is stating the drive is empty.
The only option from that point is to format the partition.
So I hauled the drive out & connected it to my mac.
Using "Whatsize", i took a look to see if the drive has somehow been wiped clean or not.
This is what "Whatsize" revealed:

Evidently, windows is a liar !
Any recommendations on how to repair the OS (i'd really rather not be stuck having to recover / backup everything, format, reinstall os & then restore all the files etc)
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help!
A friend of mine has an elderly windows laptop. (XP Pro)
The thing keep rebooting.
So we tried to do a "repair". (booting from install disc)
However, when we get to the partition to select where the operating system resides, windows shows 120GB of 120GB (however it is usually measured) free.
So windows is stating the drive is empty.
The only option from that point is to format the partition.
So I hauled the drive out & connected it to my mac.
Using "Whatsize", i took a look to see if the drive has somehow been wiped clean or not.
This is what "Whatsize" revealed:

Evidently, windows is a liar !
Any recommendations on how to repair the OS (i'd really rather not be stuck having to recover / backup everything, format, reinstall os & then restore all the files etc)
.
.
.
.
help!