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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I can home tonight and touched ,my mouse to load PC, next thing I know everything freezes, a big blue screen comes up and says to turn the system down ASAP if I dont wanna loose anything, so I did that....Well low and behold when I restarted it won't do anything....goes thru set up, and says Primary Slave (None) then skips to a black screen and says Disk Error Please Insert Boot Disk!!!! Help??? Am running Windows Xp Home..Well I Was!!
Well that doesn't sound good at all. Maybe try this, when you reboot, start tapping the F8 key when the boot screen first appears, then select safe mode. If you can start in safe mode, go to My Computer/r-click on the C: drive and select Properties from the menu, then select the tools tab, then clcik the check now button under Error-Checking. Provided you have been able to get that far, after you check for errors, then do a defrag of your hard drive while still in safe mode.
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Originally Posted by just_a_nobody
Well that doesn't sound good at all. Maybe try this, when you reboot, start tapping the F8 key when the boot screen first appears, then select safe mode. If you can start in safe mode, go to My Computer/r-click on the C: drive and select Properties from the menu, then select the tools tab, then clcik the check now button under Error-Checking. Provided you have been able to get that far, after you check for errors, then do a defrag of your hard drive while still in safe mode.
It wont let me F8 at all.....it just keeps saying primary and secondary slave is none!
Well that sucks. My guess would be that your hard drive may have failed completely, and needs to be replaced. Did you open your computer up, and do anything inside? I ask, because I was just wondering if you may have loosened anything inside. You could try checking all your connections, and maybe changing the ribbon cable on the hard drive.
If you replace the hard drive, keep your old hard drive, and maybe you can stick it in a plastic bag and then put it in the freezer for about an hour, sometimes you can get the hard drive to work long enough to get data off it.
PLEASE NOTE: If you do work inside your computer, be sure to touch the metal case before touching anything, this will discharge any static that your body holds.
If you replace the hard drive, keep your old hard drive, and maybe you can stick it in a plastic bag and then put it in the freezer for about an hour, sometimes you can get the hard drive to work long enough to get data off it.
PLEASE NOTE: If you do work inside your computer, be sure to touch the metal case before touching anything, this will discharge any static that your body holds.
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does it detect you hard drive at all? anywhere? as a master or a slave? if not, your problem is there... (either the drive is totaly dead, lose wire, or not connected, or your ide controller is fried).
try going into your bios (try F1, del) and using auto detect for the drive... does something pop up?
try going into your bios (try F1, del) and using auto detect for the drive... does something pop up?
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i have the same problem, and have had it for some months now. I have found a poor solution to get into my computer again. i just have to w8 for up to an hour, where the computer stays at the "please insert bootdisk..." screen and then reboot. then windows xp loads normally. but have been unable to fix the problem. will try some of the solutions sugested here.
-First post here btw ^^
-First post here btw ^^
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