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Reboot means to start up the computer operating system from scratch. This can be accomplished by shutting down the machine using the power button and turning the computer back on; or by clicking on the power icon and choosing restart. No disk player would be involved in a reboot action.
First - re-seat the hard disk and reboot the computer. If the computer does not boot up then reboot and go into the BIOS configuration to see if the BIOS detects the hard drive. If it doesn't detect the hard drive then it could be faulty. Then the hard drive needs to be replaced in the computer/laptop, Windows installed and the computer or laptop's device drivers plus your programs etc. to get a functioning computer/laptop again.
If your laptop has a recovery partition, boot from the recovery partition and repair windows. If not, attempt to obtain Windows recovery disks or a fresh copy of Windows to install on your laptop and reformat the Hard-Drive. When formatting a hard drive for windows, NTFS is the standard and recommended format.
whats the orig OS installed on your machine? where do you get that recovery cd's ? does it come with the laptop? maybe you've got the wrong OS/ recovery disk with you. Do you have an XP/VISTA installation disk?
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