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Old 02-16-2008, 12:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've got an older HP pavilion pentium 4 here that evidently has so much stuff stored onto it that it won't go ahead and start up. It's a family members computer, but I understand it was getting very very slow prior to this. I was just messing around with it and came across a stat saying 256 of 256 is being used. I assume it has nothing left to actually start the computer??

They really only want to get a few documents off of it and will either replace or upgrade it later.

Is there anything quick and easy to get this thing to fire up? I only understand enough to make these things run and do a few basic things. I can see it has one HD, that is evidently full, and plugs and slot for another can another be added or is this even what it needs???

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Old 02-16-2008, 12:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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When you startup the computer do you hear a beep?
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When you turn the computer on a black screen comes up and has something about insert disk or disk failure comes across the top of the screen.

If you quickly hit F1 when this screen comes up you can then go in and see the basic settings and that 256 of 256 is used. I can't remember what the other option is, F10 maybe??, but it seems like it said something about a complete restore.



This is all off the top of my head as the computer is not here.
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Old 02-16-2008, 01:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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'Insert System Disk' or 'Disk Failure'. It means either there is an un-bootable floppy disk in the slot, or your hard Drive has failed.
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If the hard drive has failed the data is lost I believe.
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this happened to me when i forgot to plug the power connector into my hard drive so it meens the hard drive is not functioning, whether this is because its dead or the psu connector isn't powering the drive but sounds like a dead hard drive
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If the hard drive has failed the data is lost I believe.
If the read/write magnet got stuck to the disks, you could put it in the freezer and maybe still get some date outta it.

256 used of 256 means that your memory is completely used. So it should be VERY slow.
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OK, I finally got a chance to go take a quick look at the computer.

When you start it up it beeps once and it sounds like the fan takes off and then beeps again.

The black screen then has "Disk boot failure, insert system disk and press enter" across the top.


What should I do to try to get a few things off of it, or is it toast?
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HDD failed? Does it still spin at all?
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