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> No drive detected, but only sometimes..
cdistasi
post Jul 5 2008, 11:40 AM
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I'm on a Dell Inspiron E1505 running Windows XP Media Edition.

Twice, in the past two days, when I've started up my computer for the first time of the day, I have immediately received the error "No drive detected". One of these two times I have run the Pre-boot diagnostic utility and received Error Code 2000-0141 No Drive Detected.

The first time that I received the initial error, I rebooted once and the computer ran normally, except for a little apparent lag on the Windows XP boot screen which has occurred ever since (unrelated?).

The second time that I turned on my computer and received the No Drive Detected error, I had actually first turned on the computer and gotten a Windows blue screen error; I rebooted, and then I received the No Drive Detected error. So I rebooted again, received the same error, ran the diagnostic utility and then rebooted again, and the computer has worked normally since then. That was about an hour ago.

I have rebooted several times, trying to replicate the error, but I have not been able to. I am under warranty with Dell, but I am unclear as to whether it would actually be necessary for me to call Dell up. Is my hard drive in the process of dying? Or is there some less drastic explanation. I don't understand why I only receive this error sometimes, and not every time I reboot my computer. I'm looking for a little help pointing me in the right direction. Thanks
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post Jul 5 2008, 08:01 PM
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Hello,
The first law of computing, back up, back up, backup!
Your hard drive may be failing, yes this can happen with a new hard drive.
Please back up all of your data.
The recovery disc will not reinstall any of your documents, pictures, Etc...
The issue can come and go, could even be caused by heat, but one time your drive will be dead.
Once this happens you will not be able to recover your data (with out spending thousands of dollars).
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post Jul 6 2008, 10:58 AM
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Hi cdistasi,

HFCG's advice is well stated for you, and of course for all of us.

Many factors can contribute to your present problem, some simple, some complex, some mechanical, some electrical.

Dell provides a useful Trouble-Shooting protocol here:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/glo...;l=en&s=gen

Since you "may" need to utilize your options under Warranty, you will necessarily be required to provide the information developed by running and logging the Dell diagnostic and problems-solving checklists.

The extent to which you decide to "do-it-yourself" will depend upon your comfort level and relative skill, and the nature of the dialog you develop with the Dell customer support technician.

Speak/write to Dell, sooner rather than later.

Best Regards
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