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ben_dragon
Senior Member
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12-15-2016, 01:43 PM
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Well, my dad attempted to power on the PC today, but it didn't work. It stayed stuck at the Windows 7 logo. After hours of trying to fix the boot using the Windows repair CD and investigating the issue, I discovered a secondary disk problem. Once I removed the drive, Windows started normally. Next, I tried hot-swapping it onto the PC, but it stopped functioning correctly—PC shut down from the start menu, but didn't stop properly either. I had to forcefully power off and then booted using a Linux live CD. I opened the disk utility and attempted to mount the drive, but it refused. The tool recognized the disk but couldn't access it, and I couldn't resolve the issue. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have important files on this machine, and I need to fix the HDD or at least back up the data. Edit: even when the HDD is connected, the PC still won't boot. Edit 2: This happened during mounting and file system checks. The error message indicates the hard drive has been experiencing issues for about a year—around six to seven months.
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ben_dragon
12-15-2016, 01:43 PM #1

Well, my dad attempted to power on the PC today, but it didn't work. It stayed stuck at the Windows 7 logo. After hours of trying to fix the boot using the Windows repair CD and investigating the issue, I discovered a secondary disk problem. Once I removed the drive, Windows started normally. Next, I tried hot-swapping it onto the PC, but it stopped functioning correctly—PC shut down from the start menu, but didn't stop properly either. I had to forcefully power off and then booted using a Linux live CD. I opened the disk utility and attempted to mount the drive, but it refused. The tool recognized the disk but couldn't access it, and I couldn't resolve the issue. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have important files on this machine, and I need to fix the HDD or at least back up the data. Edit: even when the HDD is connected, the PC still won't boot. Edit 2: This happened during mounting and file system checks. The error message indicates the hard drive has been experiencing issues for about a year—around six to seven months.

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Akhil_B
Junior Member
42
12-21-2016, 08:39 PM
#2
You can't simply replace drives on the fly... Your BIOS has a setting to turn hot swapping on or off for SATA ports. It's possible you accidentally disabled it, which might have caused issues.
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Akhil_B
12-21-2016, 08:39 PM #2

You can't simply replace drives on the fly... Your BIOS has a setting to turn hot swapping on or off for SATA ports. It's possible you accidentally disabled it, which might have caused issues.

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gropo
Junior Member
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12-22-2016, 07:27 PM
#3
First, the HDD had issues before the hot swap. Second, I performed a hot swap from my PC using AHCI mode, and turned on hot swapping for the SATA ports I intended to use. Note: Could be a mix-up—I connected it while the system was powered on, then noticed strange behavior and stopped working until I powered it down. The rest is clarified afterward.
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gropo
12-22-2016, 07:27 PM #3

First, the HDD had issues before the hot swap. Second, I performed a hot swap from my PC using AHCI mode, and turned on hot swapping for the SATA ports I intended to use. Note: Could be a mix-up—I connected it while the system was powered on, then noticed strange behavior and stopped working until I powered it down. The rest is clarified afterward.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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12-23-2016, 01:19 AM
#4
Have you checked the drive settings? Running Crystal Disk Info can reveal any issues with the HDD.
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AthenasLight
12-23-2016, 01:19 AM #4

Have you checked the drive settings? Running Crystal Disk Info can reveal any issues with the HDD.

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NrSix
Member
57
12-30-2016, 08:23 PM
#5
You’re having trouble with your system. I understand you’d like to address the issues before formatting. It seems you can’t use a crystal disk and are unable to boot Windows while the HDD is connected. Let’s try to resolve this first.
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NrSix
12-30-2016, 08:23 PM #5

You’re having trouble with your system. I understand you’d like to address the issues before formatting. It seems you can’t use a crystal disk and are unable to boot Windows while the HDD is connected. Let’s try to resolve this first.

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Stayros
Junior Member
47
12-31-2016, 04:16 AM
#6
Verify in the BIOS that the specified device is entirely excluded from the boot sequence or priority ranking.
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Stayros
12-31-2016, 04:16 AM #6

Verify in the BIOS that the specified device is entirely excluded from the boot sequence or priority ranking.

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Luki7489
Member
74
12-31-2016, 11:23 AM
#7
It doesn't appear on the boot sequence. When connected, I can configure my SSD to join the boot list (OCX Agility 3), but I'm unsure why. The HDD shows up only in the boot override list. Edit: corrupted HDD is WD 1Tb (953896MB). Edit 2: I was able to clear the list, yet Windows still won't boot from the SSD while the HDD is connected... Edit 3: Using some hiren tools, we're trying to investigate further. Any assistance would be appreciated!
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Luki7489
12-31-2016, 11:23 AM #7

It doesn't appear on the boot sequence. When connected, I can configure my SSD to join the boot list (OCX Agility 3), but I'm unsure why. The HDD shows up only in the boot override list. Edit: corrupted HDD is WD 1Tb (953896MB). Edit 2: I was able to clear the list, yet Windows still won't boot from the SSD while the HDD is connected... Edit 3: Using some hiren tools, we're trying to investigate further. Any assistance would be appreciated!

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Razlorus
Posting Freak
976
12-31-2016, 11:49 AM
#8
Basic setup. (This only applies if your SATA controller uses AHCI mode.) Connect power solely to the HDD. After Windows boots up, insert the SATA cable and pause for a moment.
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Razlorus
12-31-2016, 11:49 AM #8

Basic setup. (This only applies if your SATA controller uses AHCI mode.) Connect power solely to the HDD. After Windows boots up, insert the SATA cable and pause for a moment.

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ixHitman
Junior Member
21
12-31-2016, 02:08 PM
#9
Refers to connecting a device directly without using a power adapter, causing unexpected behavior in the operating system.
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ixHitman
12-31-2016, 02:08 PM #9

Refers to connecting a device directly without using a power adapter, causing unexpected behavior in the operating system.

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Dustyn1001
Member
194
12-31-2016, 05:47 PM
#10
It seems Windows isn't connecting properly with the hard drive, which suggests it might be failing. Watch for unusual noises or sounds coming from the drive—sometimes these are warning signs before it stops working. If you haven’t made any backups, recovery chances are low. Specialized centers can attempt data retrieval by disassembling and cleaning the drive in a controlled environment, but this is expensive and time-consuming. If your data is critical, consider exploring those options carefully.
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Dustyn1001
12-31-2016, 05:47 PM #10

It seems Windows isn't connecting properly with the hard drive, which suggests it might be failing. Watch for unusual noises or sounds coming from the drive—sometimes these are warning signs before it stops working. If you haven’t made any backups, recovery chances are low. Specialized centers can attempt data retrieval by disassembling and cleaning the drive in a controlled environment, but this is expensive and time-consuming. If your data is critical, consider exploring those options carefully.

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