I kept getting the Welcome Powering up screen, then the Almost there...then the GSOD would show up for about 1 minute before it would reboot and start all over again. I tried kickstart 52, 56 and 58. At one point it even said that it was installing an update, then GSOD for 1 minute, then reboot.
I pulled the HD and tried to just copy to a new HD, but it crapped out fairly quickly with all sorts of bad sector errors (can't remember the exact syntax). So now I am trying a dd_rescue to see what I can get. It has been running for about 18 hours and has about 20,000 errors so far. I'll check tonight when I get home from work on the progress, but I am not optimistic.
Is there any other way to save the shows? Even if there are some glitches in them, it's better than nothing. I have a 3 year old who loves her Dora the Explorer!
I'm afraid I am walking a fine line here. I don't want to extract and burn the shows or anything like that, I just want to be able to get them off the bad drive and back onto the new drive. Mods, if this is a violation, please delete it.
Are the video files on a certain partition on the HD? Maybe I can just try to set up a fresh image, then copy only the partition where the actual shows are stored?
TIA,
John
I pulled the HD and tried to just copy to a new HD, but it crapped out fairly quickly with all sorts of bad sector errors (can't remember the exact syntax). So now I am trying a dd_rescue to see what I can get. It has been running for about 18 hours and has about 20,000 errors so far. I'll check tonight when I get home from work on the progress, but I am not optimistic.
Is there any other way to save the shows? Even if there are some glitches in them, it's better than nothing. I have a 3 year old who loves her Dora the Explorer!
I'm afraid I am walking a fine line here. I don't want to extract and burn the shows or anything like that, I just want to be able to get them off the bad drive and back onto the new drive. Mods, if this is a violation, please delete it.
Are the video files on a certain partition on the HD? Maybe I can just try to set up a fresh image, then copy only the partition where the actual shows are stored?
TIA,
John