ghuzz, and other tek-tip members,
I'll restate my situation here.
This is what I had before the problems:
C: HDD Partition 1 (Windows ME, Program files etc)
D: HDD Partition 2 (Documents and stuff)
E: DVD Drive
F: CD-R/RW Drive
Then one day something happened to D: drive - In My Computer it says Local Disk (D

and when you try to access it it complains about the disk not being formatted.
So I downloaded PC Inspector to try recovering my stuff from D: so I could format it and have it working again. The program spent 2 hours scanning the drive for files to recover, then the second it finished it crashed.
Now my DVD and CD-R/RW drives don't read CD's. I put the CD in, but the drive shows as Empty in My Computer, and it prompts you to insert a disc when you try to access it. I tried reading from the CD after booting with an Emergency Boot Disk, but I get the error stated above.
I really believe PC Inspector is to blame here, because my mouse broke at the same time as the crash. I don't know exactly when the CD problem started, but I suspect it was at the same time. Although I don't know what happened to my HDD partition in the first place...
Reinstalling Windows is not an option, because the CD drives do not work from the EBD. Well, I do have a copy of Windows 95 on about 20 floppies... but what's the point?
Also, my computer has generally become less stable lately. Internet Explorer has the most problems, it often freezes (especially the first time I open it after connecting to the internet).
If I had the money, I'd just go out and buy a new computer, it seems like the easiest option. But unfortunately I dont!
Thank you all for your input here. I am really questioning the solvability of my problem. I think I'm just going to have to deal with it till I can get another computer. I don't like it, but what can I do?
At least my floppy drive is still working... [Thanks in advance|Hope I helped you]
Exodus300
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