No.mr_brightside said:Did you drop it?
Everything's fine with the connectors. Nothing's out of place.LottoX said:Well, connectors can be knocked loose by general moving around and stuff. I'd check all of those first. This happened once with my video card, and all I had to do was take it out and reconnect it. I was so proud I actually fixed something for a change =)
Yeah, I opened my disk drive. Nothing was in there.em_516 said:possssssibly a stupid response but is there anything in your disc drive? i get a screen like that when i turn my computer on with a cd still inserted
maybe an obvious thing that you would check, but sometimes people forget the obvious things *shrug*
Power surge or something that would interrupt the power supply in the computer.Kujah said:What'd be the major causes of a HDD failure?
When you switch on the laptop, do you get a post screen and bios options? Also, what brand laptop?Kujah said:Turned on my laptop today, but a blank screen with a flashing cursor appears on the upper left-hand side. I think my HDD might be the cause of the problem, but I'm not sure.
Help please
Yeah, but the buttons that I'm only allowed to rpess when I've booted up the laptop are F10 for Bios and ESC for changing boot order.s-AINT said:When you switch on the laptop, do you get a post screen and bios options? Also, what brand laptop?
There's a blank screen with a flashing cursor when I boot it up.Z66R2V said:Sounds like you have a dead HDD.
Is it under warranty? If so, they can replace it. If not, then you shouldn't have too many issues getting it replaced on your own.
Do you get a message like "Boot disk failure, or no system disk inserted" or something similar?
1. BIOS Screen- My HDD isn't recognised.s-AINT said:Ok, you need to enter the BIOS and tell me whether or not the HDD is recognized in there. Even if it is, unless you know what you doing, I would take your own advice and contact Compaq's Service Centre. The fact that it's not being recognized when the recoveries are loaded indicates that the HDD is dead. However, it can also be caused by a loose wire within the laptop itself, or a contact requires re-soldering within the HDD. Either way, unless you know what you're doing, I wouldn't recommend busting it open and playing around with things.
One last question, when you turn the laptop on, do you hear the HDD firing up?