04-14-2021, 07:20 AM
i suggest you if you can have a windows recovery usb and see if you can see the hard disk.
if you can you could also attempt to rollback failed updates.
for disk check:
just go with the installation process until it makes you select the hdd you want to install it on.
but don't continue after just make sure it's percent.
if that fails you could attempt to change sata ports or power cord.
when using installation:
don't press continue but press on repair this pc
search in the menu for uninstall updates.
and continue from there
hard disks are getting cheap nowadays as well as ssd's if you know where to find.
you could consider a 250 gig ssd for a increased.
if you can you could also attempt to rollback failed updates.
for disk check:
just go with the installation process until it makes you select the hdd you want to install it on.
but don't continue after just make sure it's percent.
if that fails you could attempt to change sata ports or power cord.
when using installation:
don't press continue but press on repair this pc
search in the menu for uninstall updates.
and continue from there
hard disks are getting cheap nowadays as well as ssd's if you know where to find.
you could consider a 250 gig ssd for a increased.