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  • kingmaker
    PCHF Member
    • Apr 2020
    • 15

    #1

    saving files in windows safe mode

    I have a very old desktop that i want to dump,it will only run in safe mode.
    I am attempting to save the photos on the hard drive,i can see them in documents and in google picasa.
    When i first looked at saving them i could right click and it gave me an option to save them,but i did not get around to actualy working it out.
    Now it does not seem to give any save options ,i wanted to put them on a memory stick,
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  • phillpower2
    PCHF Administrator
    • Sep 2016
    • 15209

    #2
    Welcome to PCHF kingmaker,

    Been a long time since I last used XP so rather rusty I`m afraid, can you not right click on the pictures and then send them to your memory stick.

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    • kingmaker
      PCHF Member
      • Apr 2020
      • 15

      #3
      Originally posted by phillpower2
      Welcome to PCHF kingmaker,

      Been a long time since I last used XP so rather rusty I`m afraid, can you not right click on the pictures and then send them to your memory stick.
      no that dont work although i think it was a couple of months ago last time i tried

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      • kingmaker
        PCHF Member
        • Apr 2020
        • 15

        #4
        Originally posted by kingmaker
        no that dont work although i think it was a couple of months ago last time i tried
        i think the memory is degrading everytime i try

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        • kingmaker
          PCHF Member
          • Apr 2020
          • 15

          #5
          Originally posted by kingmaker
          i think the memory is degrading everytime i try
          some one said put the hard drive in a sata adapter and connect to another pc,i have windows 10,by usb and then search the hard drive

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          • kingmaker
            PCHF Member
            • Apr 2020
            • 15

            #6
            Originally posted by kingmaker
            some one said put the hard drive in a sata adapter and connect to another pc,i have windows 10,by usb and then search the hard drive
            he called the adapter a caddy

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            • phillpower2
              PCHF Administrator
              • Sep 2016
              • 15209

              #7
              You could try Puppy Linux on either a CD or USB thumb drive, see info below;

              Can I ask that you do not quote every reply, it really does not help any and just makes for unnecessary reading, thanks.

              ===================

              [color=“#FF0000”]Required Hardware

              CD Burner (CDRW) Drive,

              Blank CD,

              Extra Storage Device (USB Flash Drive, External Hard Drive)


              ===================

              1. Save these files to your Desktop/Burn Your Live CD:[ul]Download [color=“#000080”]Latest Puppy Linux ISO (i.e.: lupu-528.iso)

              Download [color=“#000080”]BurnCDCC ISO Burning Software

              [color=“#FF0000”]There are instructions on how to boot from flash drive with puppy here; How to Create a Puppy Linux Live USB Drive ▷ Make Bootable


              2. Set your boot priority in the BIOS to CD-ROM first, Hard Drive Second

              [ul]
              • [li]Start the computer/press the power button[/li]
                [li]Immediately start tapping the appropriate key to enter the BIOS, aka “Setup”[/li]
                (Usually shown during the “Dell” screen, or “Gateway” Screen)

                [li]Once in the BIOS, under Advanced BIOS Options change boot priority to:[/li]
                CD-ROM 1st, Hard Drive 2nd

                [li]Open your ROM drive and insert the disk[/li]
                [li]Press F10 to save and exit[/li]
                [li]Agree with “Y” to continue[/li]
                [li]Your computer will restart and boot from the Puppy Linux Live CD[/li]

                http://www.geekstogo.com/misc/guide_icons/linux_puppy/4 BIOSBootPriorityImage.png

                [/ul]


              3. Recover Your Data

              [ul]Once Puppy Linux has loaded, it is actually running in your computer’s Memory (RAM). You will see a fully functioning Graphical User Interface similar to what you normally call “your computer”. Internet access may or may not be available depending on your machine, so it is recommended you print these instructions before beginning. Also, double clicking is not needed in Puppy. To expand, or open folders/icons, just click once. Puppy is very light on resources, so you will quickly notice it is much speedier than you are used to. This is normal. Ready? Let’s get started.

              3a. Mount Drives
              • [li]Click the Mount Icon located at the top left of your desktop. http://www.geekstogo.com/misc/guide_icons/linux_puppy/5 Puppy Linux Mount Icon.PNG[/li]
                [li]A Window will open. By default, the “drive” tab will be forward/highlighted. Click on Mount for your hard drive.[/li]
                [li]Assuming you only have one hard drive and/or partition, there may be only one selection to mount.[/li]
                [li]USB Flash Drives usually automatically mount upon boot, but click the “usbdrv” tab and make sure it is mounted.[/li]
                [li]If using an external hard drive for the data recovery, do this under the “drive” tab. Mount it now.[/li]
                [/ul]

                3b. Transfer Files.[ul]

                [li]At the bottom left of your desktop a list of all hard drives/partitions, USB Drives, and Optical Drives are listed with a familiar looking hard drive icon.[/li]
                [li]Open your old hard drive i.e. sda1[/li]
                [li]Next, open your USB Flash Drive or External Drive. i.e. sdc or sdb1[/li]
                [li]If you open the wrong drive, simply X out at the top right corner of the window that opens. (Just like in Windows)[/li]
                [li]From your old hard drive, drag and drop whatever files/folders you wish to transfer to your USB Drive’s Window.[/li]
                [/ul]

                For The Novice: The common path to your pictures, music, video, and documents folders for XP is: Documents and Settings >> All Users (or each individual name of each user, for Vista and above C:\Users$USERNAME[…]. CHECK All Names!) >> Documents >> You will now see My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos.

                Remember to only click once! No double clicking! Once you drag and drop your first folder, you will notice a small menu will appear giving you the option to move or copy. Choose COPY each time you drag and drop.

                YOU ARE DONE!!! Simply click Menu >> Mouse Over Shutdown >> Reboot/Turn Off Computer. Be sure to plug your USB Drive into another working windows machine to verify all data is there and transferred without corruption. Congratulations!

                [IMG alt="PuppyLinux528screenshot" width="690px" height="431px"]https://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa249/thesparkman/geeks/PuppyLinux528screenshot.png[/IMG]

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              • kingmaker
                PCHF Member
                • Apr 2020
                • 15

                #8
                so is this better than taking the hard drive out and connecting it to another pc,or will both methods work? to be honest its a bit out my depth but i have burnt my puppy cd.I am worried the hard drive i am trying to get the images off will crash totaly any moment

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                • phillpower2
                  PCHF Administrator
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 15209

                  #9
                  Puppy Linux is both the easiest and safest way of accessing a HDD and for the following reasons.

                  If the drive is flaky removing it could be the straw that breaks the camels back.

                  Any newer version of Windows may not recognise the device and/or the data on it

                  Puppy boots from the RAM and not the HDD so does not place any stress on the drive.

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                  • kingmaker
                    PCHF Member
                    • Apr 2020
                    • 15

                    #10
                    ok thank you hope i can manage to do this still not sure if i should send it somewhere proffessional or not

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                    • phillpower2
                      PCHF Administrator
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 15209

                      #11
                      Just give it a go, I am sure that you will be fine, you have after all managed to burn a Puppy CD and while not rocket science to do it is the most difficult step of the process.

                      Just change the boot sequence in the BIOS so that it boots from the CD first, let Puppy load into the RAM and then follow the steps put up on the screen for you.

                      Got to ask, if the data is important enough for you to consider using a data recover service why do you not already have a couple of back up copies, XP became obsolete some six years ago.

                      [COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]NB: Are you aware as to the potential cost of using a data recovery service and the fact that you do not get any guarantee that any data at will be recovered while still having to pay for the service.[/COLOR]

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                      • kingmaker
                        PCHF Member
                        • Apr 2020
                        • 15

                        #12
                        I did have a back up but my wifes family are notoriously erratic,if you know what i mean

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                        • kingmaker
                          PCHF Member
                          • Apr 2020
                          • 15

                          #13
                          I loaded the disc i could only see an option to boot from cd-rom however i pressed enter and not f10 does that matter?
                          I got to the linux screen and mounted the hard drive and the usb drive ,there are only 78 files and they are all to do with the operating system.
                          what do i do next?

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15209

                            #14
                            Do you not see a folder called My Pictures?

                            As I said previously I have not use XP for many years but I recall that being where pictures and photos etc were kept.

                            Have you made sure that the drive is not partitioned with Windows XP on one and data on the other, this would appear as if there were two HDDs available to mount. Going offline shortly I1m afraid as I have an early start.

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                            • kingmaker
                              PCHF Member
                              • Apr 2020
                              • 15

                              #15
                              i loaded 2 parts to the hard drive mount sd1, ,2 ,3
                              the only files i can veiw are all the drivers dell put on,usb,keyboard,sound stuff with exe in the tiltle,nothing to do with windows or any files saved on windows.
                              I went into set up when booting i could not see any info on any hard drive partition,i am sure i had seen partition mentioned somewhere but could any info.
                              This computer was in a spare room and was conected to the internet by cable so was more reliable than our wireless pc,and i used to play old games on it,then when it went wrong i did not bin it because i hoped i could get my photos off it.
                              The photos are still on the hard drive,but linux is not veiwing them

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