My PC won't BOOT and within the BIOS it say primary IDE disabled?
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Since you've be to the BIOS screen, dance back to it again. Not knowing the type of BIOs you enjoy I speak generally. Find the eyeshade where you see auto complicated disk detect and let the computer detect the drive. If it doesn't detect any drive, you know you own a hardware fault. Once it have done that, go to the eyeshade where it say something like Boot sequence... Make sure that the C drive is contained by one of the fields. With some elder BIOS you may also have to step into the field where on earth it says primary IDE enable/disable and translate the field by using the Page up and down key.
its broke.
First thin I would do is gross sure someone didnt ripp off your thorny drive!
GO INTO BIOS,,HIGHLIGHT THE IDE AND PRESS ENABLE
it either broke or someone took it. tho i'd check the BIOS first.
Go into your BIOS setup blind (usually by pressing F2 while booting) and make sure that the "Boot chain" starts near the hard disk and *not* the floppy disk.
If you cannot simply re-enable the primary IDE within the BIOS setup, it could be that the hard disk nouns is loose or that the hard disk itself is frazzled.
Your problem is this that your Hard disk power cable is not connected properly or facts cable is loose and lastly your HDD might have crashed. simply other problem which can be thought of this that spindle of your HDD has stucked.Take out HDD & massively gentally hammer it from up & down side. Printed circuit board on HDD should not achieve hurt. May be your HDD starts spinning.
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