sounds like a hard drive issue, try re-formatng the drive in disk utility (if you have a Mac) or Disk Management (if you have windows), you will need to format it in NTFS, or FAT32, if that doesn't fix it, or it says format failed, then either the drive is bad, or the logic board is. most likely, the drive is bad, if you decide to replace something, try that first, since drives tend to be cheaper
sounds like a hard drive issue, try re-formatng the drive in disk utility (if you have a Mac) or Disk Management (if you have windows), you will need to format it in NTFS, or FAT32, if that doesn't fix it, or it says format failed, then either the drive is bad, or the logic board is. most likely, the drive is bad, if you decide to replace something, try that first, since drives tend to be cheaper
sounds like a hard drive issue, try re-formatng the drive in disk utility (if you have a Mac) or Disk Management (if you have windows), you will need to format it in NTFS, or FAT32, if that doesn't fix it, or it says format failed, then either the drive is bad, or the logic board is. most likely, the drive is bad, if you decide to replace something, try that first, since drives tend to be cheaper