Hi all,
I went on holiday to see my family and it turns out that while I was there the desktop of my father suddenly stopped working and when starting he is getting the message: "Press ESC in 1 seconds to skip startup.nsh, any other key to continue"
After searching, this is because the BIOS can't find any drive to boot on. And when I'm checking the EFI, I could see that none of the 2 drives (a 2.5" SATA SSD and a 3.5" SATA HDD) on the machine were detected! Also the list of blocks you get with the message doesn't show anything except one line for the CD/DVD reader.
I thought it was maybe a problem of power and none of the 2 drives were getting any power (they are both plugged onto the same cable). But after swapping it with the CD/DVD drive I could see exactly the same state: hard drives not detected and CD/DVD working fine.
Since I wasn't at home I couldn't test these drives on my own desktop. So I gave them to a local friend who said they are not working (not detected) on his desktop.
Now I have a few questions:
I went on holiday to see my family and it turns out that while I was there the desktop of my father suddenly stopped working and when starting he is getting the message: "Press ESC in 1 seconds to skip startup.nsh, any other key to continue"
After searching, this is because the BIOS can't find any drive to boot on. And when I'm checking the EFI, I could see that none of the 2 drives (a 2.5" SATA SSD and a 3.5" SATA HDD) on the machine were detected! Also the list of blocks you get with the message doesn't show anything except one line for the CD/DVD reader.
I thought it was maybe a problem of power and none of the 2 drives were getting any power (they are both plugged onto the same cable). But after swapping it with the CD/DVD drive I could see exactly the same state: hard drives not detected and CD/DVD working fine.
Since I wasn't at home I couldn't test these drives on my own desktop. So I gave them to a local friend who said they are not working (not detected) on his desktop.
Now I have a few questions:
- What does it sound like? Both drives are dead?! How?
- If it was some high tension that burned both drives, how do I prevent it to happen again? Anything I can test? How?
- Does it sounds possible to recover some data? Maybe by replacing some connector or something? While I don't care about the SSD which only had Windows and some apps, I'm a bit annoyed to lose some of the data from the HDD which wasn't backed up unfortunately.