GKenn01
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Hi Guys & Gals
Please give your thoughts on this problem
Have a customer with the above mentioned computer, Issue was that is was v slow runnibng windows 7 hp and freezing continually. Very often after a hard reboot it would then freeze/lock on the acer home screen and would remain there until the "no fixed disc found... please insert boot disc etc " message came up. Looking at the bios neother the sata hd or DVD drive was being recognised.
What I have done os far
1. Clean pc on a large volume of dirt/dust in it
2. Checked power output tp both drives
3. Changed sata cable on hd
4. Tried to boot with just the hard drive attached.
I am still getting a blank acer screen upon boot up (almost like it is stuck on the bios) - I am thinking along the lines of faulty mb / sata connector on MB (as both drives arent being recognised). As it is a low profile system with only a pci / pci e ports I dont think i have the option of inserting a sata adaptor card.
Any input thoughts would be very much appreciated.
Graham
Cavehill Computer Services
Please give your thoughts on this problem
Have a customer with the above mentioned computer, Issue was that is was v slow runnibng windows 7 hp and freezing continually. Very often after a hard reboot it would then freeze/lock on the acer home screen and would remain there until the "no fixed disc found... please insert boot disc etc " message came up. Looking at the bios neother the sata hd or DVD drive was being recognised.
What I have done os far
1. Clean pc on a large volume of dirt/dust in it
2. Checked power output tp both drives
3. Changed sata cable on hd
4. Tried to boot with just the hard drive attached.
I am still getting a blank acer screen upon boot up (almost like it is stuck on the bios) - I am thinking along the lines of faulty mb / sata connector on MB (as both drives arent being recognised). As it is a low profile system with only a pci / pci e ports I dont think i have the option of inserting a sata adaptor card.
Any input thoughts would be very much appreciated.
Graham
Cavehill Computer Services