I'm supposed to fix an HP G7000, and if possible to save data. The pc starts looping, just before having to put the password it crashes. I obviously tried to go through the safe mode without success. I tested the RAM, it is correct and as I assumed it was the hard drive kidding. I'm doing a reading test with PC-Check and all 30 seconds it says "Read sector failure at XXX".
I then ask myself a question, the message happens when you turn on the PC saying that there was a problem and that it may be related to a hardware change or that kind of thing. Returning to the last known configuration and operational does not work either. In short, the message has to boot the cd Winnoob and "repair".
Can I take the laptop's hard drive, to put it on a floppy disk and make copies of all important data? Or is it that I would not like to read this? Otherwise do a "repair" holding everything you need to be able to backup and reformat itself after?
I do not feel that the hard drive is completely dead, otherwise it will not start until the splash screen virtually.
Can I download from the Microsoft website the Vista Basic, and after entering the cd key of the computer? Because I have no boot disk.
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