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Hard disk problem & its solution
By: Lion_Heart Date: February 2, 2013, 11:33 pm
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[font=comic sans ms]Hard disk problem & its solution[/font]
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Your hard disk may get damaged or fault at any time. Any minor
faults can easily by cure by Disk First Aid Tool Kit. But any
major faults cannot be cured by any way. But you have to replace
the hard disk
If your hard disk got damaged then at the time of turn on it can
display “NO SYSTEM DISK IS FOUND” in DOS prompt.
That means CPU is unable search out the necessary system disk
necessary for your PC. But it does not mean that if PC displays
the above mentioned statement the hard disk is damaged.
Sometimes this statement may also be displayed because of some
errors in some DOS files. And it may also occur due to some
problem RAM slot, power unit or motherboard. Also it may occur
because of some improper cable connection (lose connection in
SATA cable
to confirm about actual fault of your computer you have to be a
bit more careful.
Press the power button of your PC, put your ear near the system
unit &try to hear the sound produced inside it.
In case of any major fault you will be able to hear some bad
sounds like “tong-tong, tit-tit, or pip-pip”& also some bad
sounds will keep on producing at regular intervals of time. If
this happens you can conclude that it is a major problem.
And if these do not take place then the problem is in some
other areas. In such case open your system unit & check the
connection cables to your hard disk reconnect in case of lose
connections. & check if the RAM is correctly in its slot or not.
& also check the power connections to the motherboard. If
everything is all right put the cabinet &press the power button.
I hope your PC will work properly. If it does not there is
surely some problem in mother board or HDD. In such cases the
best thing you can do is connect your HDD to a good computer &
check whether it is really faulty or not. If faulty then there
is no alternative other than replacing it.
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