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No boot sector on internal hard drive - Dell Latitude D510 Notebook

  • mamalooza
    mamalooza Sep 13, 2011

    what actually happens before you had this error?

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Follow this procedure if the hard disk is detected. Insert dos bootable cd with fdisk in your DVD ROM. At the dos prompt a:\>fdisk/mbr
and press Enter. Your boot record will be restored.

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