I have a Dell Computer - probably around 4 years old. A week ago, when I came home from work, their was a screen telling me I had an error and had to reboot. I thought it was no big deal - so I proceeded to reboot. When it started to boot up - all I heard was a clicking noise and then received this error:
Primary 0 drive not found
It gave me the option to press F1 to continue or F2 to run the setup utility
Either pressing F1 or F2, it brings me to the BIOS screen.
I looked though the setup section and under drive configuration it lists my Primary master drive as "unknown device"
In the boot sequence section as number 2 it says "Hard disk drive (not installed)
Anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? I'm concerned with trying to get some of the data off of the hard drive as well as whether it is really dead and if I need to buy a new hard drive.
I have a Dell Computer - probably around 4 years old. A week ago, when I came home from work, their was a screen telling me I had an error and had to reboot. I thought it was no big deal - so I proceeded to reboot. When it started to boot up - all I heard was a clicking noise and then received this error:
Primary 0 drive not found
It gave me the option to press F1 to continue or F2 to run the setup utility
Either pressing F1 or F2, it brings me to the BIOS screen.
I looked though the setup section and under drive configuration it lists my Primary master drive as "unknown device"
In the boot sequence section as number 2 it says "Hard disk drive (not installed)
Anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? I'm concerned with trying to get some of the data off of the hard drive as well as whether it is really dead and if I need to buy a new hard drive.
Uh ih. That was the "Click of death". In all probabilities, the hard drive has crashed. Recover your data from backups. If the machine is in warranty, you could ask Dell for a new hard drive.
Figured as much.. Simply notorious for this type of behavior.
I would not panic. It is that stupid weak power supply they cheaply put in those units.
Well I would panic. I work for Calstatela tech dpt and we had exactly the same problem. I tested the hard drive in another working computer and it dint even recognize it. So is DEAD, it makes a sound when is trying to run.
The power supply theory, I tested it. I disconected everything "cd drives, floppy ect" and it dint recognize the hard drive so is not the power.
hi there i was reading your comment about dell and i have the same problem and i disconnect the power as you said nut no luck i have dell but not dimension it is optiplex 100 can you help
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