C Cons29 Splendid Feb 10, 2010 5,455 1 26,960 Jan 12, 2013 #2 first, check the cables/connection, sometimes they are just loose. make sure that it is connected properly. if that does not solve it, then there may be a problem with your hdd. try another hdd or remove your current and try it on another pc. Upvote 0 Downvote
first, check the cables/connection, sometimes they are just loose. make sure that it is connected properly. if that does not solve it, then there may be a problem with your hdd. try another hdd or remove your current and try it on another pc.
Y Yanaishere Honorable Jan 13, 2013 12 0 10,510 Jan 13, 2013 #3 I am 99% sure replacing cables will fix the problem. Once I faced a similar issue. I installed windows, did this, did that and then I finally spared thought that it might well be a hardware problem. Bingo! Upvote 0 Downvote
I am 99% sure replacing cables will fix the problem. Once I faced a similar issue. I installed windows, did this, did that and then I finally spared thought that it might well be a hardware problem. Bingo!
dodger46 Splendid Nov 19, 2011 4,837 1 24,960 Jan 13, 2013 #4 Hi, Sasan, You have a Toshiba laptop? Did it come with Windows 8 installed or are you trying to update your laptop? Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, Sasan, You have a Toshiba laptop? Did it come with Windows 8 installed or are you trying to update your laptop?