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Primary Master Fails? by The_Thief on 10-21-2004 at 03:42 PM

Hi,

Here is a question if my primary master Hard Drive Fails to boot and it did this twice already does this mean the HD is dead?  It's a Fujitsu 20Gig Drive.

Thanks


RE: Primary Master Fails? by Mnjul on 10-21-2004 at 03:59 PM

Not really...you can at least do these two steps:

1. Fix MBR on your disk, using your Windows Setup CD (I assume you're using Win 2K/XP/2K3, so it's the "fixmbr" (or something like that) command in Recovery Console)
Sorry that I'm not very sure about the command...I suggest you double check before you run anything.

2. Even if you can't fix the MBR, chances are that the data on the HDD could still be reclaimed, if you move it to another computer and use that computer's OS to read the data on your HDD.

3. If all fail, god bless your disk and you :(


RE: Primary Master Fails? by KeyStorm on 10-21-2004 at 04:00 PM

Not necessarily. This can mean that the MBR (Master Boot Record) is broken.
Fix it with your WinXP CD entering the Recovery Console (or whatever it is called in english) and use a command called FIXMBR.

You should also do a CHKDSK /R to fix any problems.

And you should be done with that... if you're lucky :^)

Edit: Bleh, dodgy Chinese... :dodgy:


RE: Primary Master Fails? by RaceProUK on 10-21-2004 at 06:05 PM

I had that twice in a row less than an hour ago.. Then I turned my PC off, double-checked the cables, and it worked!


RE: Primary Master Fails? by The_Thief on 10-22-2004 at 01:14 AM

I just reinstalled XP and seems to work fine for now we will see what happens.


RE: Primary Master Fails? by Concord Dawn on 10-22-2004 at 03:36 AM

All you should really do is run around in circles screaming profanity at the top of your lungs and wait for some nerd to come running.

* Concord Dawn slaps himself around a bit with logic.

You should always double check that the cables that connect things together are tight. ALWAYS GROUND YOURSELF BY TOUCHING SOMETHING METAL BEFORE YOU DO THIS!!!


RE: Primary Master Fails? by gnownoskcid on 10-23-2004 at 03:45 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Chaotic_Shield
All you should really do is run around in circles screaming profanity at the top of your lungs and wait for some nerd to come running.

* Chaotic_Shield slaps himself around a bit with logic.


You should always double check that the cables that connect things together are tight. ALWAYS GROUND YOURSELF BY TOUCHING SOMETHING METAL BEFORE YOU DO THIS!!!

uh... why dont you just unplug the power cable :mipdodgy:
RE: Primary Master Fails? by CookieRevised on 10-25-2004 at 03:38 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Chaotic_Shield
All you should really do is run around in circles screaming profanity at the top of your lungs.
I useal do that after I have tried everything else as a last resort... It useally works :D

quote:
Originally posted by Chaotic_Shield
ALWAYS GROUND YOURSELF BY TOUCHING SOMETHING METAL BEFORE YOU DO THIS!!!
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quote:
Originally posted by serpico
That's funny
That's spam

quote:
Originally posted by gnownoskcid
uh... why dont you just unplug the power cable
Because that doesn't have any influence on the static energy that your body always has and which can damage sensitive computer parts beyond repear.

So, the reason why you have to ground yourself doesn't have anything todo with the power plugged in or not.

Although a plugged in powercord is also dangerous! It must be unplugged also incase your PSU has a failure and the electricity isn't blocked by it.
RE: RE: Primary Master Fails? by Vilkku on 10-25-2004 at 04:25 AM

quote:
Originally posted by gnownoskcid
uh... why dont you just unplug the power cable :mipdodgy:
I bet all gnownoskcids mysterious computer problems are explained :rofl:

RE: Primary Master Fails? by The_Thief on 10-26-2004 at 02:03 AM

problem resolved thanks


RE: Primary Master Fails? by Concord Dawn on 10-26-2004 at 02:13 AM

Glad to hear, although it sucks that you had to reinstall XP. It's honestly the new OS. I have 3 Win2000 computers and the only thing wrong with them is they're all REALLY OLD. I have my XP computer (which I'm on) and it's crashed 4 times, harddrive died 3, and wouldn't login once.


RE: Primary Master Fails? by The_Thief on 10-27-2004 at 01:48 AM

Yeah it is ashame but you have to you have to.