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Primary Master Hard Disk Fail - Help!
A few times recently when booting up my desktop it stalls with the message "Primary Master Hard Disk Fail". I have managed to get it going again by re-booting but tonight it took 10 attempts or more before it did the trick.
Is my hard drive on the way out or is it something else?
Is my hard drive on the way out or is it something else?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well firstly, COPY ANY IMPORTANT DATA OFF THE DRIVE ONTO CD, DVD OR ANOTHER HARD DRIVE.
That way if the drive does go you have not lost all your data.
I have had a look round the interent and it does look as though the drive is on its way out.
But it could also be that the cable connecting it to the motherboard may have come loose, or be faulty.
Or it may be that the hard disk controller on the motherboard has become faulty.
But overall the signs are not good.
If the PC is fairly old the hard disk may have just worn out.
Not sure how good your are with computers, but there are some things you can try, like checking the cable is secure at both ends, or trying a new cable.
Also putting the hard disk in another PC to see if it works, or putting a new hard disk in the PC and installing Windows etc and see if that fixes the problem.
I think you are going to have to do some more problem determination.
That way if the drive does go you have not lost all your data.
I have had a look round the interent and it does look as though the drive is on its way out.
But it could also be that the cable connecting it to the motherboard may have come loose, or be faulty.
Or it may be that the hard disk controller on the motherboard has become faulty.
But overall the signs are not good.
If the PC is fairly old the hard disk may have just worn out.
Not sure how good your are with computers, but there are some things you can try, like checking the cable is secure at both ends, or trying a new cable.
Also putting the hard disk in another PC to see if it works, or putting a new hard disk in the PC and installing Windows etc and see if that fixes the problem.
I think you are going to have to do some more problem determination.
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