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Symptoms that I felt close to certain meant my hard drive was dead appeared,
and my computer would not boot for several days. The cpu got through the
bios, but I got an error message shortly after that primary disk 0 was not
there. I was just checking to get the precise error message. This time, after
pressing "On," the computer fully booted.
If the hard drive isn't dead, what else would prevent the computer from
recognizing the disk. I had checked the bios and everything was OK. The only
change is that I detached my internet connector, which has never previously
interfered with the disk.
Is it just that the drive is "almost dead"? Or is there some other
malfunction (or best hope) some bad setting, that can create the appearance
of death? And is my external hard drive, which recently also seemed to die
and still appears to be dead also simulating death?
If anyone can answer even one of these questions, i would be grateful.
and my computer would not boot for several days. The cpu got through the
bios, but I got an error message shortly after that primary disk 0 was not
there. I was just checking to get the precise error message. This time, after
pressing "On," the computer fully booted.
If the hard drive isn't dead, what else would prevent the computer from
recognizing the disk. I had checked the bios and everything was OK. The only
change is that I detached my internet connector, which has never previously
interfered with the disk.
Is it just that the drive is "almost dead"? Or is there some other
malfunction (or best hope) some bad setting, that can create the appearance
of death? And is my external hard drive, which recently also seemed to die
and still appears to be dead also simulating death?
If anyone can answer even one of these questions, i would be grateful.