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  1. #1
    Deanna Guest

    No hard disk found ?



    My computer was on and i was away from it and i guess it tried to reboot
    itself which has never happened before.

    It then said "not a system disk" so i put in my XP System Recovery disk in
    to try and just get windows going again....and pressed a key. It then said
    " No hard disk found"

    Does this mean my hard drive is fried? Not sure what caused it but it is an
    older computer. Is there any way to save it?

    Thanks for any help :(

  2. #2
    Rich Guest

    Re: No hard disk found ?

    I would make sure first that it still comes up (shows up) in the Bios
    (usually DEL or F1 on boot gets in). If your Battery went dead and the
    drives are not set to be auto-detected in the BIOS, then it may not show
    up or register as a drive on boot.

    If the BIOS sees it and it still comes up as "No hard disk found", then
    I would see about getting access to another PC and downloading the
    manufacturers (Western Digital, Seagate/Maxtor, etc...) utilities
    program. These usually can detect a drive and test them from a floppy
    disk or CD (as long as the PC allows you to boot from a CD drive). Run
    that and see if it can repair or detect the drive.

    If that doesn't work, then it may be gone (unfortunately). Hope that helps.

    RJC

    Deanna wrote:
    >
    > My computer was on and i was away from it and i guess it tried to reboot
    > itself which has never happened before.
    >
    > It then said "not a system disk" so i put in my XP System Recovery disk in
    > to try and just get windows going again....and pressed a key. It then said
    > " No hard disk found"
    >
    > Does this mean my hard drive is fried? Not sure what caused it but it is an
    > older computer. Is there any way to save it?
    >
    > Thanks for any help :(


  3. #3
    Patrick Keenan Guest

    Re: No hard disk found ?

    "Deanna" <Deanna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:6B98636B-D1FD-4C2F-8703-CCA5D0564D19@microsoft.com...
    >
    >
    > My computer was on and i was away from it and i guess it tried to reboot
    > itself which has never happened before.
    >
    > It then said "not a system disk" so i put in my XP System Recovery disk in
    > to try and just get windows going again....and pressed a key. It then
    > said
    > " No hard disk found"
    >
    > Does this mean my hard drive is fried? Not sure what caused it but it is
    > an
    > older computer. Is there any way to save it?
    >
    > Thanks for any help :(


    If your system has SATA hard disks, the message can mean that the driver
    isn't installed.

    Regardless, your best effort at this point would be to back up your data.
    Simply remove the drive from your system, attach it to another (perhaps
    using a USB2 drive case) XP system with enough drive space, and copy the
    files off.

    HTH
    -pk



  4. #4
    PA20Pilot Guest

    Re: No hard disk found ?

    Hi Deanna,

    As well as the other suggestions, try removing the flat cable that goes
    from the motherboard to the drive and reinstalling it a couple of times.

    Quite often one of the many pins on the cable just loses a good
    connection after a few years.

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    Unplug and replug the HDD data cable and then turnon the comp and then go to the BIOS and then if your comp has a sata drive go to sata operation and select the sata operation as AUTO/AHCI this works on most of the cases!!!

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    nesredep egrob Guest

    Re: No hard disk found ?

    On Fri, 23 May 2008 08:57:14 +0800, nesredep egrob <Long. -31,48.21 Lat.
    115,47.40> wrote:

    >On Wed, 14 May 2008 16:30:51 -0400, "Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote:
    >
    >>"Deanna" <Deanna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >>news:6B98636B-D1FD-4C2F-8703-CCA5D0564D19@microsoft.com...
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> My computer was on and i was away from it and i guess it tried to reboot
    >>> itself which has never happened before.
    >>>
    >>> It then said "not a system disk" so i put in my XP System Recovery disk in
    >>> to try and just get windows going again....and pressed a key. It then
    >>> said
    >>> " No hard disk found"
    >>>
    >>> Does this mean my hard drive is fried? Not sure what caused it but it is
    >>> an
    >>> older computer. Is there any way to save it?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks for any help :(

    >>
    >>If your system has SATA hard disks, the message can mean that the driver
    >>isn't installed.
    >>
    >>Regardless, your best effort at this point would be to back up your data.
    >>Simply remove the drive from your system, attach it to another (perhaps
    >>using a USB2 drive case) XP system with enough drive space, and copy the
    >>files off.
    >>
    >>HTH
    >>-pk
    >>

    >
    >
    >Sorry about this but my Intel motherboard with no SATA disk was still giving the
    >messsage - "no disks found" and I have floppy I need to use - it is marked
    >IT8212 ATAPI. To use that I have to hit F6 early in the setup. I then get the
    >chance to use that floppie - later in the installation I need the Raid Driver
    >and if I install any further SATA's I still need to use the first floppie again.
    >
    >So it is the motherboard that needs to know in the first place.
    >
    >B|rge in sunny Perth, Australia


    In addition, I have looked at the BIOS and find that SATA is seen and the
    message is SATA AHCI MODE ENABLED but that message is greyed so presumeably it
    is the use of the floppies that has impressed the message on the BIOS and the
    fact that the SATA Raid is installed that made it go grey.

    B|rge in sunny Perth, Australia

  7. #7
    Deanna Guest

    RE: No hard disk found ?



    Thank you all for your help !!!

    I tried a couple of the suggestions (except unplugging cables which i'll
    try tonight) and I am actually not that literate when it comes to checking
    BIos and all that, in fact i didn't know what the heck you were saying lol
    ...however...

    I did the DEL thing when it starts up and got into the Bios thingy. I have
    two choices BIOS and CMOS. I went into both of them and eventually found the
    place where you change which drive it boots from first. It is booting from
    my cd drive first. I put in the Windows XP Recovery Disk and it says "Not a
    system disk". Do I have the right one? It says right on it "to restore your
    operating system". I'm thinking my cd drive or the actual disk is a problem
    now. My floppy(A) is totally uslesss so i can't use it for any reason. I
    also went in and changed it to boot up from HDD 0, HDD1, HDD2 and HDD3.
    Nothing worked. I went in to one of the options where it says" check hard
    drive" and did that. It said it was checking then nothing happened after.

    I didn't see anything about SATA and I explored for a while. I'm afraid to
    change anything else as i am not exactly a programmer ! Although anything
    would be better than what i have now, which is NO windows.





    "

  8. #8
    nesredep egrob Guest

    Re: No hard disk found ?

    On Sat, 17 May 2008 07:27:00 -0700, Deanna <Deanna@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:

    >
    >
    >Thank you all for your help !!!
    >
    > I tried a couple of the suggestions (except unplugging cables which i'll
    >try tonight) and I am actually not that literate when it comes to checking
    >BIos and all that, in fact i didn't know what the heck you were saying lol
    >..however...
    >
    >I did the DEL thing when it starts up and got into the Bios thingy. I have
    >two choices BIOS and CMOS. I went into both of them and eventually found the
    >place where you change which drive it boots from first. It is booting from
    >my cd drive first. I put in the Windows XP Recovery Disk and it says "Not a
    >system disk". Do I have the right one? It says right on it "to restore your
    >operating system". I'm thinking my cd drive or the actual disk is a problem
    >now. My floppy(A) is totally uslesss so i can't use it for any reason. I
    >also went in and changed it to boot up from HDD 0, HDD1, HDD2 and HDD3.
    >Nothing worked. I went in to one of the options where it says" check hard
    >drive" and did that. It said it was checking then nothing happened after.
    >
    >I didn't see anything about SATA and I explored for a while. I'm afraid to
    >change anything else as i am not exactly a programmer ! Although anything
    >would be better than what i have now, which is NO windows.
    >


    Be careful - do not change but have a look at ADVANCED/DRIVE CONFIG. Click on
    that and you should see SATA configuration and see if it is set or as in my case
    greyed.

    B|rge in sunny Perth, Australia

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