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Turn on until you keep pressing the del key. You can go to the CMOS settings. This is usually done in BIOS Features Setup or Advanced BIOS Features.
After entering. Use the arrow keys to select. Find the first boot device
Set the BIOS to be the first to search for the boot device loaded with the operating system. The default setting is floppy (floppy drive).It is recommended to set the installation system to (HDD-0) after normal useThe setting values are:
The floppy system first attempts to boot from a floppy disk drive.
The LS120 system first attempts to boot from the LS120.
The HDD-0 system first attempts to boot from the first hard drive.
The SCSI system first attempts to boot from the SCSI.
The CDNOM system first attempts to boot from the CD-ROM drive.
The HDD-1 system first attempts to boot from the second drive.
The HDD-2 system first attempts to boot from the third drive.
The HDD-3 system first attempts to boot from the fourth drive.
The zip system first tries to boot from the atapi zip.
The LAN system first tries to boot from the network.
disabled disables this order.
Second Boot Device sets the BIOS to boot on the first boot disk after it fails. The second searches for the boot device that loads the operating system. For more information on how to set up.
You just have to set the first one to HDD-0 and you're good to go.
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Enter the CMOS to set the HDD as the second boot device and activate the system partition.
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What has been washed with water.
I've washed it, and there is no problem with the motherboard, graphics card, memory, CPU, and circuit board of the hard drive. And I think something is wrong with you. Don't tell me you washed the entire hard drive, you did.
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Summary. Sorry to hear this is happening to your computer. If your computer doesn't turn on properly after installing a hard drive, there are several possible reasons:
1.Insufficient power supply: Installing a hard disk will increase the power consumption of your computer, and if your power supply is insufficient, it may cause your computer to fail to boot properly.
2.Hardware connection problems: When installing an HDD, there may be a poor hardware connection, resulting in the computer not booting normally.
3.BIOS Setup Issues: After installing the HDD, you need to set it up in the BIOS, otherwise the computer may not be able to recognize the HDD normally.
4.Hard drive failure: If your hard drive itself is faulty, it can also cause your computer to fail to boot properly.
For the above problems, you can try the following solutions:1Check if the power supply is sufficient, if it is insufficient, it is recommended to replace it with a higher power supply.
2.Recheck the hardware connection to make sure it is well connected. 3.
Go to the BIOS settings and check if the hard drive is recognized, if not, you need to set it up accordingly. 4.If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to detach the hard drive and connect it to another computer separately for testing to determine whether the hard drive is faulty.
Sorry to hear this is happening to your computer. If your computer doesn't turn on properly after installing a hard disk, there may be several reasons:1
Insufficient power supply: Installing a hard disk will increase the power consumption of your computer, and if your power supply is insufficient, it may cause your computer to fail to boot properly. 2.
Hardware connection problems: When installing a mechanical hard disk, the hardware may collapse poorly, resulting in the computer not being able to boot normally. 3.
BIOS Setup Issues: After installing the HDD, you need to set it up in the BIOS, otherwise the computer may not be able to recognize the HDD normally. 4.
Hard drive failure: If your hard drive itself is faulty, it can also cause your computer to fail to boot properly. To solve the above problems, you can try the following solutions:
1.Check if the power supply is sufficient, if it is insufficient, it is recommended to replace it with a higher power supply. 2.
Recheck the hardware connection to make sure it is well connected. 3.The digging number is messed into the BIOS settings, check whether the hard disk is recognized, if not, the file needs to be set accordingly.
4.If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to detach the hard drive and connect it to another computer separately for testing to determine whether the hard drive is faulty. Hope the above methods can help you solve the problem, if you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me.
The hard disk has been tested without a problem, and the current situation is that the fan and indicator light are turned on and stopped, and the fan is the same, and it seems that it can't enter dios
Check if there is an unconnected or unconnected cable on the motherboard, wipe the memory module, if it can't be solved, it may be that the hard disk is not compatible.
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If your spike computer is running out of power, it may not be able to provide enough power for the newly added HDD, resulting in the computer not being able to boot properly. You can check if your power supply meets the power consumption needs of your new hard drive. Hard Disk Interface Issues:
New HDDs may need to be connected to the SATA or IDE interface car connected to your motherboard or power supply. If the connection is incorrect or there is a problem with the interface, the hard drive may not be recognized, and the computer may not boot properly. Boot Order Setting Issue:
If you've connected your new drive correctly, but your computer still doesn't start up properly, you may need to check your boot order settings. In the BIOS settings, you can change the order in which you boot your devices to ensure that your computer boots from the correct hard drive first. Compatibility Issues:
If the new hard drive is not compatible with your computer, it may cause your computer to not boot properly. You can check that the specifications of your new hard drive match your computer's specifications. Hard drive corruption:
Finally, the new hard drive may have been corrupted or has a problem that prevents the computer from booting properly. You can try connecting your hard drive to a different computer to check if there is a hardware issue.
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The reasons why it cannot be turned on after installing the hard disk are as follows:
1. The system cannot recognize the hard disk. Most of these faults occur on the connection cable or IDE port, and the failure of the hard disk itself is not very likely, so you can quickly find out where the fault is by reinserting the hard disk cable or replacing the IDE port and cable in the cavity.
2. CMOS failure. When the hard drive type is wrong, sometimes the system simply fails to boot, and sometimes it does, but a read and write error occurs. For example, if the hard disk type in CMOS is less than the actual hard disk capacity, the noisy sectors behind the hard disk will not be able to read and write, and if it is in a multi-partition state, individual partitions will be lost.
3. Startup failure caused by partition table error. Partition table error is a serious error of the hard disk, and different error degrees can cause different losses. If there is no active partition flag, then the computer fails to boot.
However, after booting the system from a floppy drive or optical drive, the hard disk can be read and written, and the active partition can be reset by fdisk for repair.
Common causes of computer failures:
1. After the third-party software overclocks the software, if the video memory frequency exceeds the head, it is normal for the picture to have a texture error and a blurred screen, and it will also cause a crash in serious cases. Because the video memory works at an abnormal frequency, a higher frequency will only make its operation unstable, especially when reading and writing data, which is prone to errors.
2. The phenomenon of poor contact of LCD signal line and black screen occurs irregularly, or the failure disappears after tapping and pressing the keyboard surface, which is often the result of poor contact between LCD signal line and interface.
3. The oxidation reaction is generally the result of the laptop computer after a harsh environment or long-term use. <>
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1. A similar situation will occur if the hard disk boot record is damaged, it is recommended to test the hard disk once, if you can lower the hard disk, and then repartition and format, reinstall the system can be solved.
2. If there is an expert friend who can rewrite the boot record of the hard disk, and then reinstall the system, the system may also be restored, and the system will be successfully booted.
3. If the computer can't recognize the hard disk when installing the system, it may be that the hard disk format can't be recognized when installing the XP system.
1.Problems with the hard drive's data or power cable.
2.When by replacing the data cable、Ruling out poor contact still cannot see the hard disk, or。
If the hard disk model is garbled, you can only check whether the hard disk itself is faulty through the replacement method.
The physical method is: hook the faulty hard disk to other working computers, see if the hard disk can work, if it can work normally, it means that there is no problem with the hard disk itself;
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