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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Primary Hard Disk Failure, Press F1 to Continue...> Primary Hard Disk Failure, Press F1 to Continue... Tags: Hard Drives Computer Storage Last response: 28 May 2012 09:43 in Storage primary master hard disk error fix Share ferrari91169 28 May 2012 09:08:31 Hi, I'm having a problem with the HDD (or primary hard disk error press f1 to resume other component) on a computer, and I'm wondering if anyone would be able to assist me. So, my friend's computer would no primary master hard disk error windows xp longer start up, and he asked me if I could fix it, as I fix computers often, and build my own, etc, so I said sure. When I first got the PC and tried finding the problem, I
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decided it was the HDD, as the HDD had the "click of death", and was not working or showing in the BIOS. I also put my own HDD in his computer and took it all the way to the "choose partition to install Windows" portion of the Windows 7 set-up, and all seemed fine, but as I had data on the drive I stopped there. So he ordered a new HDD, as I told him primary master hard disk error press del to resume that's the part he needed, and it just got here the other day, and upon installing it, the computer would not recognize it, and was giving me the "Primary Hard Disk Failure, Press F1 to Continue", so I took the drive out of his PC, put it on my main PC as a slave drive, and then ran chkdsk, which turned up no errors. After that I decided to try a different SATA cable, in a different SATA port, and it finally started up fine, and went through the Windows 7 install, but not without problems. During the first try installing Windows 7, when it got to the point where it needed to restart the computer, it did, but when it came back on, nothing displayed on the monitor, but the computer was running, so I had to hold the power button for a Hard Shut Down, and when it came back on, it said "Windows encountered an error and shut down improperly", or whatever the exact words are of that message. Anyway, I clicked "start windows normally", and when it got back to the install process it said, "Installation cannot continue as Windows shut down improperly during install process" or something to that effect, so I shut down, and started the install all over again. This time, it installed fine, and starte
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guide will show how to fix Press F1 To Continue error you get when your computer is booting up. Will show you with pictures how to configure in the BIOS to fix the error message. [402] unix Sun Nov 19, 2006 73 Comments 104337 Visits Today, I am going to show you how to fix this annoying error when you boot your computer. The errors says: Press F1 To Continue Error. To fix or over-ride this error on start up, just follow the instructions below. If you follow these steps, you will be able to avoid the 'Press F1 To Continue Error' next time you have to boot up your server or computer. Follow the steps on the following slides to fix the error.: Troubleshoot TutorialPlease use this step by step tutorial if you are getting a message when you boot your computer or server. Usually this error is generated by the BIOS (CMOS) on the equipment motherboard. This error can be annoying if you boot your computer remotely and you wait and wait to load the operating system, but it never happens. Click on the start button to demonstrate the instruction on how to disable Press F1 To Continue.Start Start Step 1As you can see from this shot i took of my computer, it clearly says Press F1 To Continue. The example I am using here comes from an Intel mother board, with a P4 processor. Its kinda old, but it illustrates the error you are getting. On the next slide, I will show you where you need to go to start disabling Press F1 To Continue.Previous Next Step Step 2Restart your computer and access the BIOS configuration, in my case, I am going to press "Delete" button. Once I am in the BIOS, I am going to look for the "HALT ON" Option. Select it and choose the "No Errors" Options. To access your BIOS - you can access your BIOS when the computer is starting up. usually pressing F2 or Delete or Esc will give you access to BIOSOnce you are in bios, go into the Boot section and look for anything that would stop the computer if no floppy drive is found.NOTE: Newer computers don't come with floppy drives, so this should not be an issue with new computersPrevious Next Step Step 3After you have changed the configurations, Save your BIOS changes and reboot your computer.Previous Next Step SUMMARYYes, its that simple. Older computers came with a floppy disk. These days, floppy disks and floppy drives are a thing of the past. With new motherboards, you will not see these errors anymore, only on older models. If you