Hello, Remove al.l the power jack from HDD and cd/dvd.and start again, If the problem is same think RAM problem. I know when remove the power socket from HDD it will solve,Only reasen hdd is defected due to bad cluster. You will zero fil with ontrack bootable dm. Hope this helps. 2.Restart press F2/F10/Del( for entry in the BIOS)Set the cd/dvd as 1st priority. Ensure that your Bootable dm cd, in cd rom. Boot from cd will be appear then hit Enter as quick as possible.
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All it will be possible, if you know dos other wise it will be difficult. DON'T PANIC,I hope, you will can do it Download link for ontrack dm= Download and make bootable cd from iso file. Type that letter where the dm software in the cd. Type in dos mode. If your two partition c: d: so your dm will be in e. 9.type e: and enter, for observation type= dir and enter now you can see is there ontrack or dm (directy or folder) have or not try it once after one 10 If have ontrack in that folder type=cd (space) ontrackcd (space) dm hit enter. 11 If all ok type dm and enter 12.Enter 13.Advance installation 14.Maintence 15.Uttility 16.Zerrofil Hope this helps Answered on Jan 12, 2011.
One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle or to shutdown or fail to boot Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions,IDE,SATA the leads from your motherboard to your hard drive make sure they have a secure connection and are not faulty or just replace them there probably old and faulty make sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have secure connections and are not faulty or just replace them they are probably old and faulty? Hope this helps Answered on Dec 17, 2010. Hello there: please try this first unplug the power to the computer next open the case and unplug all of the cables and cords that connect to the harddrive cd rom ect ect now locate the power supply cord that goes to the motherboard and disconnect press the power button on the computer for 20 seconds and also if you have a reset button press it.
What this hoes is releases any stored esd that is in the computer. Now plug in the power supply back into the board and plug in the power cord and try to boot the computer and see if it comes on if so great just plug in the cords to the cd rom harddrive ect ect and than reboot and you should be ok Answered on Sep 23, 2009.