MeganEnglebrecht
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I’m trying to use RecoverIt on an old PC’s HDD running Vista. Once it gets to the reading sectors part it has stopped and locked up/BSOD at 4% for the third time now on the same exact spot: Reading sectors 1355776/467208192. I first thought maybe it was due to a virus since back then I didn’t bother with protection so I knew it had to be riddled. So after finding and removing those via Malwarebytes it was still a no go. I then tried checking the disc and having windows repair and attempt recovery of bad sectors via the scanning process through Computer in windows. Nothing profound came of this and it reported successfully scanning and cleaning the drive. So I tried yet again and still no luck. Stopping at the same exact spot.
The only thing left is the boatload of windows/windows security updates racked up since the last version being installed for 2012. I wouldn’t think this could affect trying to recover a drive though or can it? Is there anything else I can try to get RecoverIt to somehow skip over those sectors or anything you can think of? Or of finding out what the problem is to maybe fix the drive to then use with RecoverIt? I would so greatly appreciate advice/suggestions on exactly where to go from here. Thank you so very much in advance for any and all help as I have no idea where to turn next with of course endless options in the world of PC issues.
The only thing left is the boatload of windows/windows security updates racked up since the last version being installed for 2012. I wouldn’t think this could affect trying to recover a drive though or can it? Is there anything else I can try to get RecoverIt to somehow skip over those sectors or anything you can think of? Or of finding out what the problem is to maybe fix the drive to then use with RecoverIt? I would so greatly appreciate advice/suggestions on exactly where to go from here. Thank you so very much in advance for any and all help as I have no idea where to turn next with of course endless options in the world of PC issues.