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Sorry. For some reason I was under the impression it worked in safe mode. Dunno where that came from.
What interface/s are your drives using? IDE? SATA?
You could try playing with some of the BIOS's settings. Maybe XP is balking at something in there.
What interface/s are your drives using? IDE? SATA?
You could try playing with some of the BIOS's settings. Maybe XP is balking at something in there.
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DVD as well? Arrg. I'd say they were hidden but then they'd still show up in disk management. Got any restore points you could try?
I guess it's got to be software if they're showing on a boot cd (linux?). A driver may have added itself to safe mode as well. Hell, you may even have a root kit (not a very good one if most of your drives disappear though xD).
I guess it's got to be software if they're showing on a boot cd (linux?). A driver may have added itself to safe mode as well. Hell, you may even have a root kit (not a very good one if most of your drives disappear though xD).
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Insert XP disk. Boot off it. Start Windows setup (not the recovery console!). Select your Windows installation. Press R. If the repair option isn't available just exit.
Be sure to back everything up first.
What anti-virus are you running? You might want to check out the Kaspersky and NOD32 trials if you haven't already(obviously not at the same time xD). You never know, they may find something.
RootkitRevealer would expose your basic rootkit.
Of course you could always give up and reinstall from scratch. I'm sure you're trying to avoid that though.
Be sure to back everything up first.
What anti-virus are you running? You might want to check out the Kaspersky and NOD32 trials if you haven't already(obviously not at the same time xD). You never know, they may find something.
RootkitRevealer would expose your basic rootkit.
Of course you could always give up and reinstall from scratch. I'm sure you're trying to avoid that though.

Last edited by The_One on 11-11-2006 02:56, edited 1 time in total.