Hard Disk Fail to Boot

myzzy1

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Dear forumers,

Any help? After bios check it shows hdd fail to boot. It ran fine yesterday but today upon turning on, the hardisk had this consistent tok tok tok sound which is very audible.


Advice appreciated.
 

ZrE0_Cha0s

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well that means your hdd is spoil and u need to get a new replacement.
 

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With the tok tok sound, it's the summon for the spirit to meet its maker.
 

myzzy1

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sibeh jialat like that. Should i go for 240gb ssd or 500gb HDD?
 

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Dear forumers,

Any help? After bios check it shows hdd fail to boot. It ran fine yesterday but today upon turning on, the hardisk had this consistent tok tok tok sound which is very audible.


Advice appreciated.

Hi,

It is recommended to change your hard drive ASAP as it might fail anytime soon. If you have any data on it, please back it up at your soonest.
 

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Samsung evo 850 or Sandisk Plus? Wondering if the samsung evo is worth the $30 more
 

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Samsung evo 850 or Sandisk Plus? Wondering if the samsung evo is worth the $30 more

well im using sammy evo atm, well i will say that it load everything quite fast though and i have noting more to comment cos im using this as a OS load up and some web browser. and maybe a bit of gaming.
 
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