Pc wont boot

pyTrance

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Need help. Pc suddently wont boot.

At first D partition start to dissapear (files dissapear)
After restart C partition (os partition) dissapear at all.
No beep at all. Bios can detect harddisk.
Led, fan, keyboard and mouse all powered up.
What would probably be the problem at?
 

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Need help. Pc suddently wont boot.

At first D partition start to dissapear (files dissapear)
After restart C partition (os partition) dissapear at all.
No beep at all. Bios can detect harddisk.
Led, fan, keyboard and mouse all powered up.
What would probably be the problem at?

Hard disk up lorry
 

mib500

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Need help. Pc suddently wont boot.

At first D partition start to dissapear (files dissapear)
After restart C partition (os partition) dissapear at all.
No beep at all. Bios can detect harddisk.
Led, fan, keyboard and mouse all powered up.
What would probably be the problem at?

your hard disk is gone....
 

Kennedy

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Need help. Pc suddently wont boot.

At first D partition start to dissapear (files dissapear)
After restart C partition (os partition) dissapear at all.
No beep at all. Bios can detect harddisk.
Led, fan, keyboard and mouse all powered up.
What would probably be the problem at?


it sounds stupid. but if you are desperate enough and have the patience, you just try again and again, n times rebooting the PC. it's unlikely but maybe it would work again.

months ago, my PC can't detect the HDD. I had no back-up of my HDD and I was desperate. I just kept changing the SATA cables, the SATA ports and persistently rebooted the PC. I must had did that over 50 times. for no reason, in the end, the PC finally detected the HDD. I am still using the HDD to this day.
 
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jtjt00

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it sounds stupid. but if you are desperate enough and have the patience, you just try again and again, n times rebooting the PC. it's unlikely but maybe it would work again.

months ago, my PC can't detect the HDD. I had no back-up of my HDD and I was desperate. I just kept changing the SATA cables, the SATA ports and persistently rebooted the PC. I must had did that over 50 times. for no reason, in the end, the PC finally detected the HDD. I am still using the HDD to this day.

And you check the condition of the HDD or backup the data?
 

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sometimes its the sata cables that is having the problem.

for my case i thought that my sata cable which was brand new unlikely will be faulty, turns out its really my sata cable thats preventing my ssd from detected.

glad that i dont have to replace my ssd anymore. :s13:
 

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sometimes its the sata cables that is having the problem.

for my case i thought that my sata cable which was brand new unlikely will be faulty, turns out its really my sata cable thats preventing my ssd from detected.

glad that i dont have to replace my ssd anymore. :s13:

Your faulty sata cable comes with motherboard?
 

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