computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
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Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
Grav!ty wrote:It sure sounds like something is totally whacky with your BIOS. When you set the drives in BIOS does it find them and show them?
EDIT: What is your motherboard make and model if the system is custom built or the computer make and model if manufacturer built. I'll see if I can find any info on that error.
it does find bios but when I reinstall or use recovery can not find hdd and when u restart bios r gone and back to take out battery.lol
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Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
I don't know what it could be other than a problem with your image or with the DVD. Something is causing a BIOS reset and it really shouldn't be.
What happens if you install say XP or Vista?
Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
mmm...your system is probably either an HP or a Compaq right? I'd say check out with them if you system is still under warranty.
Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
ntyGrav!ty wrote:mmm...your system is probably either an HP or a Compaq right? I'd say check out with them if you system is still under warranty.
no warranty.How about hdd and dvds r gone bad/I think.I tried xp same thing it stopped right after window setup and it said something (sorry) or dll missing from boot.I see the power cables has #s 9,10,11,12 and does it matter what number plugs in to what?
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Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
Are they SATA or IDE drives? The SATA have a narrow (about half inch wide) cable while the IDE has a ribbon about and inch and a half wide. If it's IDE drives you need to set the jumpers on the front of the drive where the cable plugs in so that you have it set as master or slave. The first drive should be master and that should plug into IDE 1 slot as numbered on the motherboard. SATA drives have no master/slave settings but it's a good idea to start on slot 1 and then slot 2 and so on.
Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
I guess next is motherboard right?Could you tell me if new motherboard will solve my problem and what's the best I can get and use the rest of my stuff with it?
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Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
It was a bad and damage motherboard and thank u so much for ur helps as always learned a lot.I have a few ?s I will post at hardware section. thanks again
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Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
This can be solved uising Doug Knox CD/DVD reg fix.
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/XP_CD-DVD-Fix.zip
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http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/XP_CD-DVD-Fix.zip
SpideRaY
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Re: computer lost hdd,dvds drive and can't restore
Welcome aboard SpideRaY. We welcome your thoughts on this issue or any other but please read the whole thread first as this issue was resolved by changing out a bad motherboard which a reg fix will obviously not resolve.
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