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Primary HDD 0 not found
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Please guys, I really need help here. Last night I was using my computer and it was working fine. There were zero problems. Naturally, I switched it off and went to bed, it shut down fine. This morning, I go to turn it on, and it sits on the dell setup screen for far longer than normal, then it comes up with the error:
"Primary hard disk drive 0 not found"
Please guys, I really cannot afford to lose this machine. It's a dell inspiron 4100 notebook.
Thanks in advance,
:cry: Slade
"Primary hard disk drive 0 not found"
Please guys, I really cannot afford to lose this machine. It's a dell inspiron 4100 notebook.
Thanks in advance,
:cry: Slade
Formerly known as Slade.
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That was quick. The next thing I'd try would be to remove the CD/DVD module, but keep the hard drive module installed, and start the machine - just to make sure that the hard drive error ain't coming from somewhere else (the CD/DVD being that somewhere else). I doubt it, but since its SOP, I'll try it anyway.
Could be just a simple case of hard drive failure. Got any backups?:o
Could be just a simple case of hard drive failure. Got any backups?:o
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Reckon so ... I'd always stick it into another laptop just to make sure - 'cause when a hard drive goes down there's either a lot of gigabytes to recover, or a lotta gigabytes of software and crap to reload - or if you have one of 'em 2.5" to 3.5" ide kits, you can hook it up to your desktop. Too important to not do...
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LOL.. Dunno. The hard disk controller functions inside these systems are ... minimal - if anything's gonna fail, it oughta be coming from the circuitry on the hard drive itself. There's no HDD cabling inside this machine, and the main board's HDD connectors are overengineered to the hilt. The reason why I'd want to pull the hard drive to test in another system is... get this: I have actually seen more than one instant of a bad hard drive caddy, where the cabling/connector from the caddy's end had gone bad - they won't ever come loose, but they can go bad.
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Originally Posted by slade
well... what do I do if it isn't the hdd lol
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