An error message while mounting a Windows based hard drive partition can occur due to improper BIOS (Basic Input Output System) settings, drive overlay issues, improper configuration of the hard drive, and MBR (Master Boot Record) corruption. When a partition becomes unmountable due to any of the above reasons, the data saved in that hard drive partition becomes inaccessible. To overcome the error message caused due to any of the above reasons, a Windows user needs to format the partition and restore the data from an updated backup. However, the main problem occurs when the backup file also gets corrupted due to logical crash. To overcome such situations and to access the data saved in formatted hard drive partition, the user needs to search for an efficient third-party
Partition Recovery Software...
Since the release of Windows 7, Microsoft has received many reports on data loss problems. Though the operating system has been designed with the fixes of most of the earlier existing problems, there are still some issues, which are unfixed and unresolved and can corrupt or delete your partition(s). Thus, a Windows 7 user needs to run a timely backup scheme to prevent any
Windows Partition Recovery needs.
One realistic problem has been discussed further that truly depicts the existence of data loss in Windows 7. Suppose you as a Windows 7 user leave your system in hibernation mode. But after you return, you find the computer is still on and is hung on the BIOS screen. This is because Windows 7 computer looks for the boot partition but is unable to do so because of missing boot entry. Further, when you use Windows 7 install disc, it doesn't work either and is unable to detect the partition...
Microsoft periodically launches updates and new service packs of its products to improve them. The updates can directly be installed on your existing operating system. After installing updates, you can take advantages of the enhanced features of Windows operating system. However, in some situations, the installation process cannot complete successfully and the system remains in partially updated state. At this point, your Windows hard drive partitions become inaccessible and you come across severe partition loss situations. In order to work around this behavior of Microsoft Windows operating system, you must go for
Partition Recovery Software, if the backup is unavailable.
In a practical scenario, when you install updates of Microsoft Windows XP on dynamic disk, you might come across the below error message:
“Windows XP cannot recognize the partition you selected...
Files/folders saved on your Windows XP hard drive become inaccessible when the booting process is halted due to file system damage, operating system malfunction, and boot loader (MBR) corruption. Under most of these situations, a black screen or an error message appear at the startup of Windows XP. To get past such boot problems, the user needs to identify its exact cause and act accordingly. However, if the user is not able to resolve the booting issue, then s/he can follow an easy method – reinstall Windows XP and restore data from a valid backup. But, the main problem arises when the data backup file gets corrupted or damaged. In such cases, the only way to access the formatted data is by using an effective third-party
File Recovery application.
For in-depth analyses of the above situation, consider a real-time scenario where you attempt to start your Windows XP system and encounter the below error message:...