I'm in the middle of installing 9.04 64bit. The installation program has stalled at 50% whilst resizing the partition on a 500GB HDD (It's creating an additional 30.7 GB partition). The installation has been running for over 10 hours, has stayed where it is for around 2 hours and I don't want to lose the 360GB of data that is already written to the disk. Please can somebody offer some advice that will enable me to keep the data on my disk intact?
A little background info:
I have two disks (had 3 but one packed-up hence this installation), the 1st disk is 200GB, 2nd is 500GB; both are are SATA but are running non-synchronously. The 500GB disk holds some important docs that I wouldn't mind moving over to the 200GB disk but Dolphin tells me both drives are locked hence I can't access them (I would have installed to the 200GB drive but there's not much free space on it). The disk that packed-up is no longer registered by my BIOS - I've stripped and cleaned my PC, stuck the drive in the freezer (to free the mechanisms), defrosted it and re-tried it but it just will not work (I'm glad I only used it for the OS).
Just being able to access the 500GB disk so that can back-p data to DVD would be a massive bonus. Usually I'd do that with a live disk but I couldn't do it this time (tried Kubuntu 8.10, the Ultimate Boot CD and the System Rescue Disc; but none worked).
Please help!!!
A little background info:
I have two disks (had 3 but one packed-up hence this installation), the 1st disk is 200GB, 2nd is 500GB; both are are SATA but are running non-synchronously. The 500GB disk holds some important docs that I wouldn't mind moving over to the 200GB disk but Dolphin tells me both drives are locked hence I can't access them (I would have installed to the 200GB drive but there's not much free space on it). The disk that packed-up is no longer registered by my BIOS - I've stripped and cleaned my PC, stuck the drive in the freezer (to free the mechanisms), defrosted it and re-tried it but it just will not work (I'm glad I only used it for the OS).
Just being able to access the 500GB disk so that can back-p data to DVD would be a massive bonus. Usually I'd do that with a live disk but I couldn't do it this time (tried Kubuntu 8.10, the Ultimate Boot CD and the System Rescue Disc; but none worked).
Please help!!!
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