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It's hard ware problem use lens cleaner it clean u r lens.
after that same problem continue u change heads it's cost equals to new dvd player , ur's kishore chowdary.

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2 HD's installed in Dell Studio XPS 8100. Keep getting error message that one of the drives has failed but when I do a scan with dell support center it shows everything OK. Dell customer support said the...

Have you configured the two disk-drives to "mirror" each other, i.e., write every block of data to both disk-drives? If so, then one of the two disk-drives has "failed" -- it is not recording the data,
and all your data is _only_ available from the _one_ disk-drive. So, you need to identify which of the two disk-drives has failed, and you need to buy a replacement disk-drive. Then, use the "mirroring" software to copy everything from the "good" disk-drive to the "new" disk-drive, to re-establish the "mirroring". Do this before your _second_ disk-drive _also_ fails!
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Where is info stored on a external hard drive

An external data-storage device has a few parts:
* a USB cable
* an enclosure
* a disk-drive, exactly as used inside a desktop or a laptop
* a USB-to-disk-drive adapter

So, if you open the enclosure, you can see an "internal" disk-drive.
You could even disconnect the disk-drive, and then connect a much-larger disk-drive,
in order to increase the capacity of the device (and to replace an out-of-warranty disk-drive
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Think Point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All these solutions sound nice. The problem is that even in "Safe Mode with Networking" I cant access anything on the computer that includes the start menu. So I cant install...

One way:
* remove the disk-drive from your computer
* install a different disk-drive (any old, 4GB or larger, disk-drive will work)
* install Windows onto that disk
* install anti-virus software onto that disk
* reconnect the previous disk-drive as a "slave" disk-drive
* launch the anti-virus software, targetting that "slave" disk-drive
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I want to replace HDD on my HP ProBook 4510sand I don't know how help somone.

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  1. Review the safety considerations before performing the steps listed below by clicking on the following link: CAUTION: Failure to comply with the precautions could result in damage to your product or loss of data. CAUTION: Observe all precautions when removing and replacing components.
  2. Remove the battery, switch cover, keyboard, and palm rest.
  3. Remove the two silver 3mm P000 Phillips-head screws from the left side of the hard disk drive bracket.
  4. Loosen the captive P1 Phillips-head screw on the right side of the hard disk drive bracket.
  5. Use the black Mylar tab located on the hard disk drive enclosure to slide the hard disk drive away from the hard disk drive connector on the system board.
  6. Remove the hard disk drive from the hard disk drive bay.
  7. Place the hard disk drive in an electrostatic dissipating bag.
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  1. 1. Remove the hard disk drive from the electrostatic dissipating bag.
  2. Place the hard disk drive into the hard disk drive bay and align it with the hard disk drive connector on the system board.
  3. Use the black Mylar tab located on the hard disk drive enclosure to slide the hard disk drive securely onto the system board connector.
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Try connecting the external hard-drive to a different computer. If it still fails, and it is still under warranty, then exercise the warranty to get it replaced.

If the warranty has expired, open the case, and remove the disk-drive, disconnecting it from the USB-to-disk-drive adapter.

Connect the disk-drive as a "slave" disk-drive in some desktop computer, to see if the disk is recognized.
If it is, then the USB-to-disk-drive adapter has failed, and you could go to any computer-store to buy a new external case and adapter, and mount your disk-drive inside the new case, and work with your files.

If the disk-drive is not recognized, check the warranty on the disk-drive itself.

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I have a Simple Tech (simple Drive) 320GB external hard drive.the light comes on But my computer won`t recognize it. The light comes on but that`s it.

Try connecting the drive to a different computer, to see if your computer is the problem.

If necessary, open the external case, and separate the disk-drive from the USB-to-disk-drive adapter.

Connect the disk-drive as a "slave" disk-drive in some computer, to see if the disk-drive itself still can be accessed.

If not, and you have "important" data on the disk-drive, search the Internet for a professional "Data Recovery Service" -- you ship your disk-drive to them, pay them a lot of money, and they repair the disk-drive, just long-enough to copy your files to a brand-new disk-drive.
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Your computer's motherboard has queried the disk-drive in your computer as to the "health" of the disk-drive, and the disk-drive is detecting that it is about to FAIL. So, ASAP, copy all your files to an external disk-drive, before the disk-drive DOES fail.

Buy a new disk-drive, attach it, and use something like NORTON GHOST or SYMANTEC PARTITION MAGIC to "clone" your old disk to the new disk-drive.

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Yes, that is the total amount of hard drive space.
This server was built for speed not for storage.

The xSeries 220 server supports four SCSI hard disk drives. The server does not support IDE hard disk drives. Some models support hot-swap hard disk drives and other models support only non-hot-swap hard disk
drives.
Your server supports four 1-inch (26 mm) slim, 3.5-inch SCSI hard disk drives in the hard disk drive bays. You can install four non-hot-swap hard
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The calculation at that time was 4 drives with 36.7GB storage.
Even if you find the drives somewhere, they will be very pricy.

If you have any more questions, just come back here and leave a comment - I'm happy to help.
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