by langsindustrial.com »
Mon Nov 02, 2015 1:26 pm
Yes, I'm pretty late with this response too.
However, there are a few approaches that can be taken.
It sounds like you had a crash when windows was saving to disk. Which depending on where it was writing may cause many differing problems. You may not be able to see the hard drive at all, or you can read some of the operating system so windows/linux only reads upto a certain point and stops the system with an error.
If you are OK with computers and feel confident enough, you could remove the hard drive yourself and attach it to another computer. If you go to a filehippo, or similar file sharing site you'll find a few very good free file/system recovery programs. The one I like using the most is one called Recuva, which can recover lots of data.
If it's a more serious problem and this program can't see or recover any files at all. Then you may have to use something more drastic, like CheckDisk (within the command prompt) or Dead disk doctor. The most likely possibilty if the drive turned off quickly was the computer wrote over the boot sector, this can be easily remedied, and discovered with the checkdisk or similar program.
Then there's taking the whole computer to the professionals to deal with if you don't want the hassle of going through hours of analysis of your hard drive.
Hope it helps, although a few months late.