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Ross2014-11-29 23:48:38
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Ross, 2014-11-29 23:48:38

Does not see the HDD, everything works on another PC. What should I do?

Good day!
The bottom line is that my Lenovo v570 stopped seeing the HDD. It used to have Windows 7 on it and everything worked, but then I wanted to test the top ten. At first everything was installed and started, I installed the updates and after the reboot everything went down.
The computer starts up and does not even let me into the BIOS (black screen with "_"), I turn off the HDD and enters the BIOS.
I ran LiveUSB and everything is fine in the tests for the winchester.
In the BIOS, Sata controller mode was AHCI at first, if I change to Compatible and does not see the hard drive at all.
Later, I decided to put the hard drive on another laptop and everything worked, and Windows was installed in the MBR.
I moved the Winchester from that PC to my laptop and booted Windows.
I put back my native screw (already with Windows) and still there is no sense.
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In the BIOS settings at least. Of the necessary, I can only change the type of work of the controller.
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Please help. I do not know what to do...

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Dmitry, 2014-11-30
@zmeyjr

Connect the HDD on another PC, make a backup copy if necessary, see SMART, check, for example, using MHDD. If everything is fine, then "repartition" by deleting all partitions, use for this, for example, Gparted (LOSE ALL DATA, INCLUDING THE RECOVERy DISK with windows (if it was of course). Install it back into the laptop, disable Secure boot, turn on ACHI, install the OS.

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Alexey, 2014-11-30
@Comphard

Lost ten? As without a section with her, sees the screw? New windows, by chance, did not change the partition table from mbr to gpt?
Have you tried updating bios?

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FoxTails, 2014-12-02
@FoxTails

There was a case... HDD with the same symptoms. Bought new - everything works! I connect the old one to the PC - a bunch of broken blocks and other heresy. But in my case, the old HDD was previously subjected to physical impact, and I think because of this it could not stand it.

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