Gooday fellow hardware geeks.
I have a Samsung ultra book 5 series for a while and it worked fine etc.
Here is my problem: The HDD got damaged and the recovery says that the drive is missing files and cannot recover to windows 8.( preinstalled on the drive)
Windows it self also doesn't boot. It just pops to a blue screen saying that the recovery failed and I can only exit back to soft reset or to the bios.
The ultrabook doesn't has a cd/dvd drive so booting via the USB is my only option. I've tried that with windows 7 but it won't find the HDD.
I've read somewhere that these ultrabooks uses special partitions or so.
How do I remove those partitions and make then just plain NTFS? Or as last resort to FAT32.
The Laptop/ultrabook in question is a: samsung NP540U3C
A big hug and much of appriciation who knows what to do!.
Greetz Edo.
PS, please excuse my lack in English. Thanks.
I have a Samsung ultra book 5 series for a while and it worked fine etc.
Here is my problem: The HDD got damaged and the recovery says that the drive is missing files and cannot recover to windows 8.( preinstalled on the drive)
Windows it self also doesn't boot. It just pops to a blue screen saying that the recovery failed and I can only exit back to soft reset or to the bios.
The ultrabook doesn't has a cd/dvd drive so booting via the USB is my only option. I've tried that with windows 7 but it won't find the HDD.
I've read somewhere that these ultrabooks uses special partitions or so.
How do I remove those partitions and make then just plain NTFS? Or as last resort to FAT32.
The Laptop/ultrabook in question is a: samsung NP540U3C
A big hug and much of appriciation who knows what to do!.
Greetz Edo.
PS, please excuse my lack in English. Thanks.