04-28-2021, 03:52 PM
(04-28-2021, 01:38 PM)hamed Wrote: Please read the topic thoroughly first and then comment. Thank youThat's a rude thing to say!.. but here is the kicker. The problem is that I did read the thread thoroughly -as I usually do, thank you- that's why I concluded that your conclusion may be too simplistic, in the sense that you're willing to throw away the entire HDD while may be it's simply a corrupt system partition issue.
Now!.. Do you know what a corrupt system partition means? because your answer bellow sounds like you don't have a clue what I was talking about!!
(04-28-2021, 01:38 PM)hamed Wrote: No, I have tested with another hard drive and Windows has run perfectly without any problems. The problem is not the computer or boot.
To diagnose a corrupt system partition issue, you boot from a USB and you run the usual checks on the problematic HDD. Normally, if you're in the situation of a dead HDD, it won't even show up BUT IF IT DOES then the odds are that you have a corrupt system partition and you need to fix it for things to run smoothly again.
This is what you needed to do to comply with my advice bellow:
(04-16-2021, 08:22 PM)fChk Wrote: As far as I can see/read, the problem here is an un-bootable system, not a 'dead' hard drive.
It's one thing to have a corrupt system partition that end up making the system unable to boot and it's an entirely different thing to have a completely -and definitively- dead hard drive.
Thus you have to first rule out the first option before jumping to replace the hard drive... and I hope you know how to fix a corrupt system partition.
Next time I see a help thread of yours, I'll just skip it!..