That depends. Does it get past the initial POST and fail when it loads the
hard drive? Or does the failure occur before then? If the system does not
get past the initial POST, then doing anything with the hard drive will be
pointless as it's not getting that far.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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Thanks everybody for the help. I tried to take the battery out then
put it back to restart but it did not work.
Since my laptop cannot start up, I am wondering if I can take the hard
disk drive of the laptop out and connect it to my desktop as a slaver.
Then I use the partition program and format program available in my
desktop to re-format the latop's hard disk drive.
Do you think this approach might work?
Thanks
On Mar 10, 8:51 am, "olfart" <olfar...@excite.com> wrote:
> "Rick Rogers" <r...@mvps.org> wrote in message
>
> news:...> Hi,
>
> > Pull the battery and the power and wait 10 minutes to reset the system.
> > Now boot. Do you get past the POST? If not, then your problem lies with
> > the machine. If it fails when trying to load a disk, then you need to
> > get
> > into the BIOS and remove all devices from the boot order except the
> > optical drive you are going to use for the recovery media.
>
> > Never, ever, do that kind of work on battery power.
>
> > --
>
> also...
> Partition Manager can cause problems with Vista. Get easeus Partiton
> Manager...it's free