If not can you hear the HDD spin up when you first turn on the laptop?
If not the HDD may have failed.
If the HDD is being shown in BIOS then it may be a corrupted boot file on the HDD.
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If Win 10 is the installed OS, create a Win 10 recovery USB drive and insert that into a USB port in the laptop and boot from it.
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If Win 10 is the installed OS, create a Win 10 Recovery USB drive and insert that into a USB port in the laptop and boot from it.
Once in the Windows Recovery Menus, go to Troubleshooting → Advanced → Start Up repair and follow the prompts. Do not select Reset this PC because if you select the wrong option after this you can erase all your data as Windows will be reinstalled.
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To create a USB recovery disc, you will need an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. You can create the recovery drive from any known working Win 10 PC. In the host PC go to Control Panel → Recovery → Create a Recovery Drive and follow the prompts.
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To create a USB Recovery disc, you will need an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. You can create the recovery drive from any known working Win 10 PC. In the host PC go to Control Panel → Recovery → Create a Recovery Drive and follow the prompts.
If not can you hear the HDD spin up when you first turn on the laptop?
If not the HDD may have failed.
If the HDD is being shown in BIOS then it may be a corrupted boot file on the HDD.
If Win 10 is the installed OS, create a Win 10 recovery USB drive and insert that into a USB port in the laptop and boot from it.
Once in the Windows Recovery Menus, go to Troubleshooting → Advanced → Start Up repair and follow the prompts. Do not select Reset this PC because if you select the wrong option after this you can erase all your data as Windows will be reinstalled.
-
To create a USB recovery disc, you will need an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. You can create the recovery drive from any known working Win 10 PC. In the host PC go to Control Panel → Recovery > Create a Recovery Drive and follow the prompts.
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To create a USB recovery disc, you will need an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. You can create the recovery drive from any known working Win 10 PC. In the host PC go to Control Panel → Recovery → Create a Recovery Drive and follow the prompts.
Hi @madhavamine6mc
Is the HDD being shown as detected in BIOS?
If not can you hear the HDD spin up when you first turn on the laptop?
If not the HDD may have failed.
If the HDD is being shown in BIOS then it may be a corrupted boot file on the HDD.
If Win 10 is the installed OS, create a Win 10 recovery USB drive and insert that into a USB port in the laptop and boot from it.
Once in the Windows Recovery Menus, go to Troubleshooting → Advanced → Start Up repair and follow the prompts. Do not select Reset this PC because if you select the wrong option after this you can erase all your data as Windows will be reinstalled.
To create a USB recovery disc, you will need an 8GB USB flashdrive and about 40-60 minutes of time. You can create the recovery drive from any known working Win 10 PC. In the host PC go to Control Panel → Recovery > Create a Recovery Drive and follow the prompts.