GR34
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My laptop is fubar. when I turn it on it will show the post screen(or whatever that initial screen is called that show like press F2 for BIOS ect.) then after that I get a black screen of death. it will just sit there for ever. any ideas? I think the HDD is dead but I have no way of telling because  cant get the bastard out without taking the whole lappy apart. It will also boot Ubuntu from the Live disk but I cant access the HDD.

It has an Intel duo core, 3gb ram 250gb HDD, ATI HD 2400, Windows 7 ultimate 64bit.
Bevo
Nah
+718|6779|Austin, Texas
Certainly sounds like HDD.

Do you have a flash drive you can use to install ubuntu? Can you get to the boot list, or BIOS and see if the HDD is showing there?

ed: derp

Last edited by Bevo (2010-07-03 13:30:23)

GR34
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Bevo wrote:

Certainly sounds like HDD.

Do you have a flash drive you can use to install ubuntu? Can you get to the boot list, or BIOS and see if the HDD is showing there?

ed: derp
yes I can get to the boot list and the HDD does show up in the BIOS. Install ubuntu on the flash drive or the lappy?
Bevo
Nah
+718|6779|Austin, Texas

GR34 wrote:

Bevo wrote:

Certainly sounds like HDD.

Do you have a flash drive you can use to install ubuntu? Can you get to the boot list, or BIOS and see if the HDD is showing there?

ed: derp
yes I can get to the boot list and the HDD does show up in the BIOS. Install ubuntu on the flash drive or the lappy?
on the flash drive. I don't imagine you could install it on the lappy with a broken HDD
signa
~~~~~
+50|6987|Michigan, USA
Its easy to install to usb.  boot from ubuntu live cd and one of the menu choices is "create usb startup disk".  insert usb drive (minimum 2gb) and install.  it will create a "persistent" drive which remembers your settings and lets you save stuff.   It can be done with a 1gb drive, but you'll soon run out of room from browser cache files, etc.  go with a 4gb flash drive and have no worries.

another option,  download linuxliveusb on a working windows computer, download the linux distro of your choice and it will install it to the flash drive.  It works great.   I might also suggest going with Mint 9, or peppermint linux.  (mint 9 is a fancier version of ubuntu, and has all the codecs and flash installed).
GR34
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ok and what am I supposed to do with said USB disk?
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,815|6364|eXtreme to the maX
Dunno, check the HD for problems?
Fuck Israel
Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5436|Sydney
My flatmate had the same problem, it ended up simply being the HDD had slipped out of position slightly. Once he screwed it back in it was fine, and that was 3 months ago, no problems since.
Bevo
Nah
+718|6779|Austin, Texas

GR34 wrote:

ok and what am I supposed to do with said USB disk?
See if you can boot off of it, check and see if you can see anything inside the hdd, etc.
GR34
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Bevo wrote:

GR34 wrote:

ok and what am I supposed to do with said USB disk?
See if you can boot off of it, check and see if you can see anything inside the hdd, etc.
I can boot off of it yes same with the Linux live CD
Bevo
Nah
+718|6779|Austin, Texas

GR34 wrote:

Bevo wrote:

GR34 wrote:

ok and what am I supposed to do with said USB disk?
See if you can boot off of it, check and see if you can see anything inside the hdd, etc.
I can boot off of it yes same with the Linux live CD
Okay - see if it recognizes your HDD, see if you can access your files..
GR34
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It sees the HDD but I cant access it it says something like failed to respond

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