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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 dell hard drive not installed your PC. Table of Contents: Is your Dell PC giving an onscreen no hard drive detected dell inspiron Hard Drive error when you start it up? Initial Troubleshooting Physical Troubleshooting Resolution 1. Is your PC how to reseat hard drive giving an onscreen Hard Drive error when you start it up? There are several reasons why a PC will report that the Operating System or Hard Drive cannot be
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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 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 no boot device found dell 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 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
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Encyclopedia Home Forum Hardware Laptop Report No hard drive detected[Solved] Ask a question pbfloyd 4Posts Thursday November 1,
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2012Registration date November 2, 2012 Last seen - Latest answer on Sep 28, 2016 07:58AM Hello, I turned on my Dell Inspiron N5110 and it said to reboot and said http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN155163/en no hard drive detected> It worked fine last night. Of course my warrantee has just expired. What do I do ? See more No hard drive detected Dell no hard drive detected error No hard drive detected dell inspiron Hard Drive detected,but not accessible (Solved) Error message: No Hard Drive Detected, Dell Inspiron M5040 N5040 (Solved) Hard disk not detected (Solved) http://ccm.net/forum/affich-672388-no-hard-drive-detected How To Display External USB on Computer [Solved] (Solved) External USB Hard Drive doesn't show up in My Computer [Solved] (Solved) Helpful +8 Report Zohaib R 2403Posts Sunday September 23, 2012Registration date June 16, 2016 Last seen Nov 2, 2012 02:03AM Hi pbfloyd, Try the below mentioned steps to isolate the problem: 1. Power on/Restart the computer and then start tapping the F2 key when Dell Logo appears, the machine will enter System Setup. 2. On the first page that appears see if there is a Hard Drive listed next to Fixed HDD. 3. If the Hard Drive is not listed press F9 key and Load the BIOS Defaults and then restart the computer. 4. If you again get the Hard Drive not detected message, take a technician's help to reseat the Hard Drive(if you wish to do it yourself you can refer to the service manual: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/insN5110/en/sm/pdf/om_en.pdf) 5. After reseating if the Hard Drive is not detected again, you need to replace the Hard Drive. 6. If the Hard Drive is listed in Step 2, run Dell 32
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows Vista Error 0141-No hard drive detected (15 posts) Started 6 years ago by jmsalerno Latest reply from germ-x http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/error-0141-no-hard-drive-detected Topic Viewed 3692 times jmsalerno Posts: 8 This post has been reported. HELP! I have been reading this forum this morning. I have a Dell Studio Desktop and received a black screen this morning....I have received an error 0141 ..no hard drive detected. (This was working fine last night!) Booted this morning from Disk that came with computer. This is out of warranty and would love the files from the hard hard drive drive (programs, photos, email, oh my... I ran a chkdsk f/ c: and r/ c: (found thread here)...no problems found on either The hard drive shows up as lacie hard drive, FAT32, with volume number and serial number Ran a system diagnostic from Bios Setup...and then received the error In the Bios, the CD-ROM is the only device listed I have also taken the cable and reconnected to the hard drive as well. no boot device I can follow directions...please help...Hope this is enough info...Thanks!!!!Johnita Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top germ-x Posts: 5310 This post has been reported. hello jmsalerno, When you bootup do you see your hdd light blinking or does it come on at all? What cable have you reconnected "I have also taken the cable and reconnected to the hard drive as well" Have you tried checking both the power & communications cables for a good connection, or is that what you meant in your comment above. g-x Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top jmsalerno Posts: 8 This post has been reported. the hard drive light is on. The cables to the hard drive...I removed and then reconnected. Does that explain? Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top jmsalerno Posts: 8 This post has been reported. Just to clarify again...I disconnected all other devices. Disconnected all components and then checked inside machine...and reconnected just the basics. Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top germ-x Posts: 5310 This post has been reported. Yes, that clears it up. Do you know how to clear the CMOS, if so can you do? The other suggestion is can you put your hdd in another system to verify it is good / bad? Reports: