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Question Computing.NetForumsGeneral HardwareHard Drives 4th Master Hard Disk Error Press F1 to resume. Tags:Hard Diskhard driveComputermaster gptgaurav November 17, 2012 at 20:37:47 Specs: Windows XP When i start the computer my computer primary master hard disk error windows xp does not detect the hard drive and show the 4th Master Hard Disk Error Press F1 to resume...Recently my 80 gb ide old hard drive is corrupted so i purchased the new seagate 250 gb sata hard drive and only one hard drive connect in my computer..when we start the computer some time show the msg 4th Master Hard Disk Error Press F1 to resume...my primary master hard disk error press f1 to resume motherboard support the both id and sata cable there 2 column id and 2 column to sata..i m using the asrock 775i65g motherboard click here to see motherboard http://www.asrock.com/mb/intel/775i...What to do sir..please send the ans my id gptgaurav04@gmail.comPlease help me!! See More: 4th Master Hard Disk Error Press F1 to resume. Report • #1 phil22 November 18, 2012 at 00:09:08 "4th Master Hard Disk Error Press F1 to resume..."That error often means the hard drive is faulty. Even a new hard drive can be faulty, They are covered by a warranty so you need to contact Seagate and ask them for authorisation to return it. They might ask you to test it first.Please note: we do not help by email so don't post your email address. It's also unwise to post it because anyone can see it and send you loads of junk email. Report • Start a discussion Related Solutions› 4th Master HDD SMART Error Press F1 to resume › Dell T110 SATA drive not found. Press F1 to continue. › Why does my hard disk gets full when I delete stuff? › Why do i get CPU over voltage error? &rsaquo
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this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: MASTER HARD DISK ERROR..PRESS F1 TO RESUME Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode January 12th, 2010,07:21 PM #1 rivrbyte View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Med Student Join Date Jul 2004 Location SoCal. Posts 53 MASTER HARD DISK ERROR..PRESS F1 TO RESUME Happy new year to me? "-( not too happy. WinXP Pro/ Q6600 Intel Core 2/ 3.3Gb DDR (pc6400/MSI P-35 Platinum MoBo/ GeForce 8600GT I was told that this message - HARD DISK ERROR" could be the operating system as well as maybe a hard drive issue...is this right? I always thought this is a hard drive problem. Well, here's the thing. I am at the library because something strange is going on,and my computer is hanging and not responding. I've been getting the black screen with Hard disk Error Message, try to go to safe mode,then to command prompt, then to start windows normally, then to the start in Last known settings that worked, but it all takes me back to the Hard Disk error message. Maybe once or twice I can get on to the desktop, but then it just hangs, or I can get as far as the Welcome screen, then it hangs and hangs. I have two SATA Western Digital Hard drives. 74GB Raptor for applications, and 500GB for storage. when I am doing anything on the computer, It's been hanging recently and I ran the WD Data Lifeguard utility, the "Quick" and the "Extended" test on drive 2 (500GB) which came back with bad sectors which it repaired,then showed healthy. The test on the Raptor showed up as HEALTHY as well. This worked fine for a day and then I get this black screen with "MASTER HARD DISK ERROR..PRESS F1 TO RESUME." again. Before I left to come here to the library to post this, I called Western Digital and of course they told me it may be my Windows operating system,since the utility showed them as healthy. he told me to hook up each drive to another computer to test...WHAT? Another computer? Well I do have an old antique compact with 256RAM 1.2 GHz AMD CPU and is slower than ratsnot. if I were to test, I'd have to use to IDE cables to each of the drives. T