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May have killed my OS by shredding 2 software drivers, could use advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul B." data-source="post: 348742" data-attributes="member: 32175"><p>There are several ways to go at this, many have been mentioned. You also can tether the hard drive to another system and do a search for the missing drivers. You can try opening the programs in 7zip and seeing if you can extract the drivers. You can install the progs on another machine and copy the drivers over. You can open Hiren's mini-XP and purge the registry of all mentions of the two programs calling the missing drivers.</p><p></p><p>No matter what you do, there should be no connection between a boot problem and rescuing data, unless the drive is in question or ransomware is at play. Get your data safe before you do anything else. And if you have IMAP email accounts, the data is already on the servers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul B., post: 348742, member: 32175"] There are several ways to go at this, many have been mentioned. You also can tether the hard drive to another system and do a search for the missing drivers. You can try opening the programs in 7zip and seeing if you can extract the drivers. You can install the progs on another machine and copy the drivers over. You can open Hiren's mini-XP and purge the registry of all mentions of the two programs calling the missing drivers. No matter what you do, there should be no connection between a boot problem and rescuing data, unless the drive is in question or ransomware is at play. Get your data safe before you do anything else. And if you have IMAP email accounts, the data is already on the servers. [/QUOTE]
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