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Hmm.. This seems to be an issue with the Hard drive. If you have a restore CD/DVD you could try to restore your system to the factory settings just and check if the problem goes away. If not, you need to get the systems hard drive replaced. You will loose all your data stored in the laptop. Please visit your nearest laptop service center and get the hard drive fixed.
THIS IS A BIOS CONFIGURATION ISSUE. WHEN YOU RESTART THE 'PUTER, HIT F2 OR F12 TO ENTER SYSTEM CONFIGURATION. THEN FIND THE MENU ITEM FOR HARD DRIVES AND MAKE SURE THEY ARE RECOGNIZED / PRESENT ON THIS BIOS CONFIG. SCREEN. SET THE HD TO PRIMARY. SAVE/QUIT AND RESTART. THIS IS A STARTING POINT FOR FURTHER DIAGNOSIS. YOU MAY HAVE TO 'DBAN' THE DRIVE.
The Hard Drive is not starting up. You can check the Hard Drive and detach/re-attach. If it's a HDD failure, you will need to replace it.
The other issue could be HDD controller on the motherboard.
90%of the time it's a HDD failure.
Hello, It could be that your harddrive is defective or the boot sequence was set to boot to CD or other bootable device. Go to Bios and reset the settings.
Ignoring the suspicion that any "downloaded" image of Windows 7 probably is a "bootleg" copy of copyrighted software ......................
Restart your computer, and immediately press DEL to enter BIOS SETUP mode.
Reconfigure your "boot devices" to make the CD/DVD reader the *FIRST* bootable device.
Save the updated configuration, and reboot with the disk inserted into the reader.
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