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You should be including what operating system you are using on your computer in your questions.  Could be mechanical/electrical hard drive failure,  boot information got scrambled etc.  If running windows use your recovery disk(s) to try and boot the unit.  Not sure if Microsoft still offers a recovery disk option but you could check their support section too.  Also check you BIOS to see if your hard drive(s) are being recognized.

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