It does sound like hard drive failure. Just because the BIOS can see it
does not mean that the drive itself is OK. You could have corruption in the
MFT. The Windows did not start normally message is a clue - the drive could
have been failing and alerting you to that fact. If you have a Linux live
CD you can boot to that and see if you can read any part of your drive.
This will not fix it but, if readable, you will be able to copy data to a
flash drive.
"Canucklehead111" <> wrote in
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>I very recently received a brand new pre-built pc as follows:
> -vista home premium
> -intel core2duo 6850
> -2g ram
> -Gigabyte p35 mainboard
> -Seagate 320 gb sata II hdd
> -nvidia 8800gt
>
> The system was working fine. I hadn't done or installed anything hinky
> that
> I can think of. Before it failed, I was getting routed to the "windows
> did
> not start normally" screen before it would boot to the os, but it would
> always boot and perform without any glitches other than that.
>
> One day, I went to boot up, and am now caught in a death loop of startup.
> The bios checks are fine with no errors and when Vista boots up, there is
> an
> immediate blue screen (flashes 1/10th of a second) then I go to the
> windows
> repair centre.
>
> When I run the repair centre, the message I get is that Vista cannot
> repair
> this problem. When the screen comes up asking which os you want to
> repair,
> there is none selected. When I click on the "details" tab, the result
> message says "no hard drive". None of the other options under Vista
> repair
> have worked either.
>
> I also tried the bootrec.exe with no success, with "total identified
> windows
> installations:0" as the resulting message.
>
> The hard drive is recognized on the bios as its proper size etc. I
> checked
> the connections and they are fine.
>
> I also attempted to load the drivers for the hard drive controller to see
> if
> this would help, and it hasn't-still no hard drive detected.
>
> The only thing I haven't done is run the seagate hdd diagnostic as I have
> been having problems getting the iso image to start up with.
>
> I am thinking I have a hard drive failure on my hands because the drive
> was
> working properly then stopped working. I have checked a number of the
> knowledge base articles and they don't seem to apply.
>
> Any comments are appreciated. I am about to box the thing up for repair
> which will put me out of service for a couple weeks.
>
> Thanks,
> Corey
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