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Auvi
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vimalbv Posts 7 Registration date Tuesday April 23, 2013 Status Member Last seen August 15, 2013 - Jun 8, 2013 at 08:28 AM
vimalbv Posts 7 Registration date Tuesday April 23, 2013 Status Member Last seen August 15, 2013 - Jun 8, 2013 at 08:28 AM
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Jun 8, 2013 at 08:11 AM
Jun 8, 2013 at 08:11 AM
i want more information... did you hear the starting tune when you turn on ur lap...?
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Jun 8, 2013 at 08:28 AM
tell me the fan is run or not when you turn on the laptop.. if yes
Try these steps and reply with results:
1. Disconnect the laptop battery and press and hold the power button for 10-15 seconds and then release, this will release any flea power stored in the computer or any devices.
2. Disconnect external peripherals (like printers, scanners, USB media/ HDD, optical media) to check if any of the external devices are causing the Hard Drive issue.
3. Check if the Hard Drive is recognized in BIOS. If no, load BIOS defaults and re-seat the Hard Drive (check the Service Manual of the computer for steps on how to re-seat the Hard Drive or take a technician's help to re-seat). If still not detected, the problem might be with Hard Drive and would need to be changed.
Thanks & Regards
by vip
Try these steps and reply with results:
1. Disconnect the laptop battery and press and hold the power button for 10-15 seconds and then release, this will release any flea power stored in the computer or any devices.
2. Disconnect external peripherals (like printers, scanners, USB media/ HDD, optical media) to check if any of the external devices are causing the Hard Drive issue.
3. Check if the Hard Drive is recognized in BIOS. If no, load BIOS defaults and re-seat the Hard Drive (check the Service Manual of the computer for steps on how to re-seat the Hard Drive or take a technician's help to re-seat). If still not detected, the problem might be with Hard Drive and would need to be changed.
Thanks & Regards
by vip