On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 10:18:03 -0700, Bill
<> wrote:
> Long story short, my 5-year-old daughter spilled a glass of water into my
> Windows 2000 laptop, frying the laptop. No power!
>
> As I had been intending to upgrade the laptop, my primary concern is
> recovering the data on the hard disk.
>
> Can VISTA recover files from a Windows 2000 NTFS hard drive?
Yes.
Remove the drive from the laptop ASAP, if you haven't done so already,
to make sure no water gets to it. Put it into a USB enclosure and, if
the drive hasn't been damaged, the data should be available. You will
probably have to take ownership of it. See
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308421
BTW, for the future, recognize that data is always fragile and can be
lost at any time. That goes double for laptops. If you have something
on any computer that's important to you, you *need* external backup of
it.
> Or do I need
> an XP system to recover the data?
>
> I need to know ASAP before purchasing a new system, as I ned to know whether
> to purchase a new system with either XP or Vista installed.
>
> Thank you, in advance, for your help.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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