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1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement coolhand420 Thread Starter Joined: Dec 28, 2002 Messages: 1782 disk controller failure hp laptop solution 71 1782-disk controller failure ok whats this mean and how do i fix it. this doesnt sound good. its a compact presario 500mhz
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256mb 10g hd win98 3yrs old blah,blah,blah! all the obvius things wont start it so i tried to run my quickrestore cd and it wont even load it i whent into startup bios and checked all the settings http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Boot-and-Lockup/Hp-Compaq-2710p-1782-ERROR/td-p/2550817 all ok i even reset the defaults i tried with the start up disc it loads but wouldnt with cd support ive had this problem before with my burner so i unplugged it and it now starts with cd rom support but the quick restore still wont load so i tried to fdisk and reformat that went ok and my drive is now clean now upon running setupit gets as far as scandisk and tells me https://forums.techguy.org/threads/1782-disk-controller-failure.113415/ windows needs..........kbs to install...... nothing else ever happens ive tried about ten times and it wont work EDIT: just so no confusion i treid both athe quick restore cd and a cllean install from a win 98 cd coolhand420, Jan 15, 2003 #1 Sponsor lyrical Joined: Jul 25, 2002 Messages: 506 The disk controller failure error is more than likely related to your on board IDE controller -unless you have a PCI IDE controller. Generally I would interpret this type of error to mean that either the first IDE controller (the connector on the motherboard) is bad, the IDE plug in the back of the HD may be bad or have a bent pin, the IDE cable may be bad, or the actual HD controller itself may be going bad. Of course, it could be any of these things, and each problem has different reprocussions. So lets start simple.. Have you been moving the HD around? You'll want to try and swap your IDE cable anyway to eliminate it as a problem, so you might as well check for bent pins now. Try a new cable on the same IDE slot. If that doesnt work, move it to the other IDE slot. Make sure that you make any nessesary BIOS changes. If you have access to another HD that you know works, you may want t
activation email? 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username, password and session length Forum only search News: Home Help Login Register http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=22416.0 Computer Hope » Hardware » Hardware » 1782 - Disk Controller Failure « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: 1782 - Disk Controller Failure (Read 2096 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Apeiron Guest 1782 - Disk Controller Failure « on: June 16, 2006, 12:41:39 AM » Hi all,Last night suddenly disk error my computer crashed. I saw the start-up screen appearing, but when trying to load Windows XP on start up the computer just reset again. I then tried to load Safe Mode, but the same thing happened.I turned of the computer (a notebook) because it was very hot. Figuring the cooling was the problem, I waited some time and then how to fix turned it back on only to see the start up screen on which then appeared the following error:1782 - Disk Controller FailureI can enter the BIOS.If I just ignore it and try to continue starting the computer, it will give the Non-System Disk or Disk Error message.Is there any way I can recover the information on the hard disk? There's a lot of important stuff on it for my studies, and much much more important things I have a Compaq Notebook. Evo N600C it says on the thing itself. It runs Windows XP. I've never added anything to it.I had the computer unplugged, removed the CMOS battery and the accu and then waited all night. This morning when I turned it on it started counting the memory and then awful clicking noises came from the hard disk. It took quite a while and eventually a new error message appeared saying something like "Fixed Harddisk Tables (or something) or BIOS settings"... :-? The clicking continued for hours. Eventually I turned the thing of and