Computer Error Hard Disk Not Found
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Türkçe 简体中文 How to Troubleshoot a Hard Drive Not Detected error on a Dell PC This article provides information on how to identify and resolve an issue with onscreen Hard Drive errors during starting your PC. Table of Contents: Is your Dell PC giving an onscreen Hard Drive error internal hard disk not found error when you start it up? Initial Troubleshooting Physical Troubleshooting Resolution 1. Is your PC giving
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an onscreen Hard Drive error when you start it up? There are several reasons why a PC will report that the Operating no hard disk found system recovery cannot be continued System or Hard Drive cannot be detected on start up. Some of these issues can be resolved without replacing parts and some will require you to narrow down the faulty part before taking this further. If there no hard disk found system restore cannot be continued are any other issues with the machine, please troubleshoot those faults before following this guide. Please follow the guide below. Back to Top 2. Initial Troubleshooting The first question would normally be what type of error are you getting when the PC starts up? There are several it could be, I've listed them below. However the initial troubleshooting for any Hard Drive is going to be identical. If there is any damage to the system
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it will not be considered to be In Warranty, unless you have Accidental Damage Cover in addition to your standard warranty. If there is no damage then please proceed to section 2 step 1. Hard Drive not Detected No Boot Device Found No Boot Partition Found Data error Reading Drive Seek error - Sector not found Missing Operating System Drive not Ready Blank screen with flashing Cursor Hard Disk Drive Failure Primary Hard Disk Failure Most (or all) Dell systems come with built in PSA diagnostics. You can boot to them by tapping on
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Hard Drive Not Found Error Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by susanlprince, Sep 8, 2007. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement uninitialized hard disk found susanlprince Thread Starter Joined: Jul 24, 1999 Messages: 204 When starting my computer, I have xpenology no hard disk found started getting a "Hard Drive Not Found" error on the black screen just as the pc starts booting up. I've not written down
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all the details, but I see the MAC address displayed and a cursor blinks just after the letters DHCP, there is something about "boot filename not received", then "Hard Drive not found" and then it defaults to the http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN155163/en Windows boot screen and will boot up fine. The pc seems to run normal once up...but, I'm somewhat concerned about a "Hard Drive Not Found" error. It just doesn't sound good. I'm going to try to get more specifics as to what I'm seeing on the boot screens, but wondered if anyone here might have some suggestions as to what my issue is? Thanks in advance for any help. My pc specs should show in my signature. https://forums.techguy.org/threads/hard-drive-not-found-error.621440/ Also, I recently upgraded my graphics card, but that's the only hardware I've been playing with lately. Don't know if that would make any difference because I wasn't getting any trouble until now and that graphics card has been in about a week already. -Sue susanlprince, Sep 8, 2007 #1 Sponsor Goku Joined: May 17, 2007 Messages: 1,408 Ok Sue, from what I read I understood you got a Hard Drive not found error message during boot. If this assumption of mine is correct, then I might provide you with a solution. There might be four causes for your problem: >> Your Hard Drive has gone bad or has been damaged. >> The BIOS has been misconfigured. >> The partition structure is damaged. >> You have been infected with a virus. My Sources: >> Boot error: "Hard drive not found...." >> 7 Most Common Symptoms of Data Loss For this, I recommend you to try to restore your BIOS settings to default. This article will help you in doing so: >> BIOS Settings Try and see if it helps. Good Luck. Goku, Sep 8, 2007 #2 susanlprince Thread Starter Joined: Jul 24, 1999 Messages: 204 Thanks for the suggestion... No virus, and when I have a little more time I'll look into the other things. BIOS settings? That scares me a bit to get mys
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