Solving hard drive problems – HP XW3400 User Manual

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Solving hard drive problems

Table D-4

Solving Hard Drive Problems

Hard drive error occurs.

Cause

Solution

Hard disk has bad sectors or has failed.

1

.

In Windows XP, right-click Start, click Explore, and

select a drive. Select File > Properties > Tools.

Under Error-checking, click Check Now.

2

.

Use a utility to locate and block usage of bad sectors. If

necessary, reformat the hard disk.

Disk transaction problem.

Cause

Solution

Either the directory structure is bad or there is a problem with a

file.

In Windows XP, right-click Start, click Explore, and select a

drive. Select File > Properties > Tools. Under Error-

checking, click Check Now.

Drive not found (identified).

Cause

Solution

Cable could be loose.

Check cable connections.

The system may not have automatically recognized a newly

installed device.

See reconfiguration directions in the

Solving hardware

installation problems on page 143

section. If the system still

does not recognize the new device, check to see if the device

is listed within Computer Setup. If it is listed, the probable cause

is a driver problem. If it is not listed, the probable cause is a

hardware problem.

If this is a newly installed drive, run the Computer Setup utility

and try adding a POST delay under Advanced > Power-On

Options.

The device is attached to a SATA port that has been disabled

in Computer Setup.

Run the Computer Setup utility and ensure the device's SATA

port is enabled in Storage > Storage Options.

Drive responds slowly immediately after power-up.

Run Computer Setup and increase the POST Delay in

Advanced > Power-On Options.

Nonsystem disk/NTLDR missing message.

Cause

Solution

The system is trying to start from a diskette that is not bootable. Remove the diskette from the diskette drive.

The system is trying to start from the hard drive but the hard drive

may have been damaged.

1

.

Insert a bootable diskette into the diskette drive and restart

the workstation.

2

.

Check the hard drive format using fdisk: If NTFS

formatting, use a third party reader to evaluate the drive.

If FAT32 formatting, the hard drive cannot be accessed.

130 Appendix D Troubleshooting without diagnostics

ENWW

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