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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo" data-source="post: 2723665" data-attributes="member: 233137"><p>Is the Hard drive being recognized in the bios? Your offering very little information to accurately diagnose what the issue is. Go into your bios, it varies between computers on how to get the bios to come up, some Pc's you have to press delete, on bootup, some f1. See if the bios is detecting your hard drive. If there is no hard drive being detected by the bios you have a hardware issue (bad hard drive or wrong bios settings for the hard drive you have). If the bios is showing the hard drive a rescue cd may be able to scan your hard drive for virus's and or malware that could be preventing you from getting into windows. I recommend you get on another Pc and download/burn a AVG rescue CD, set the PC bios boot order to boot into cd before hard drive, and update definitions- then scan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo, post: 2723665, member: 233137"] Is the Hard drive being recognized in the bios? Your offering very little information to accurately diagnose what the issue is. Go into your bios, it varies between computers on how to get the bios to come up, some Pc's you have to press delete, on bootup, some f1. See if the bios is detecting your hard drive. If there is no hard drive being detected by the bios you have a hardware issue (bad hard drive or wrong bios settings for the hard drive you have). If the bios is showing the hard drive a rescue cd may be able to scan your hard drive for virus's and or malware that could be preventing you from getting into windows. I recommend you get on another Pc and download/burn a AVG rescue CD, set the PC bios boot order to boot into cd before hard drive, and update definitions- then scan. [/QUOTE]
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