Hi all,
So I was watching Netflix tonight on my pc I built in September, and when I tried to leave fullscreen mode the screen became completely white. No keyboard commands would do anything, and leaving it for an hour did not change anything, so I did a hard reset of the pc.
Unfortunately, when I started it up again, I got an error telling me "a required device isn't connected." So great. I dug out my Windows 8.1 installation disk and try the repair utility. I get a message saying the hard drive is locked. I went online and found some suggestions to run some bootrec commands and try again, but that didn't work.
So at this point I'm like "screw it, I'll just reformat the drive and reinstall windows." However, when I went to do this my drive showed up as 0.0MB, thus preventing me from installing windows. So I go look at my BIOS, which sure enough claims my drive is 0.0GB in size. I took a look at it from the command prompt in the repair utility using DISKPART, and that claimed the drive was 32KB.
Any suggestions on what I can do here? At this point the only thing I have left that I know how to do is go get another drive (which I'd really rather not).
Thanks!
So I was watching Netflix tonight on my pc I built in September, and when I tried to leave fullscreen mode the screen became completely white. No keyboard commands would do anything, and leaving it for an hour did not change anything, so I did a hard reset of the pc.
Unfortunately, when I started it up again, I got an error telling me "a required device isn't connected." So great. I dug out my Windows 8.1 installation disk and try the repair utility. I get a message saying the hard drive is locked. I went online and found some suggestions to run some bootrec commands and try again, but that didn't work.
So at this point I'm like "screw it, I'll just reformat the drive and reinstall windows." However, when I went to do this my drive showed up as 0.0MB, thus preventing me from installing windows. So I go look at my BIOS, which sure enough claims my drive is 0.0GB in size. I took a look at it from the command prompt in the repair utility using DISKPART, and that claimed the drive was 32KB.
Any suggestions on what I can do here? At this point the only thing I have left that I know how to do is go get another drive (which I'd really rather not).
Thanks!