DISK BOOT FAILURE
(insert system disk and press enter)
If you are receiving this error,
the first thing you should do is check the following:
1. Are the boot
options correctly set in BIOS
2. Is there a non
bootable CD or Floppy your PC
3. Do you have a
bootable device such as a Hard Drive Installed
4. Have you
recently installed a new hard disk
5. Is the hard
disk plugged in
6. Have you
checked your system for viruses
If none of these
conditions are
a problem then more then likely you are dealing with a logical
crash. A logical crash in this case is to your Boot sector. This can be
caused by viruses, random mis-writes, power
sags and surges, malware, improper computer shutdown or any number of
other anomalies. If you are experiencing errors similar to
the
ones below, you can easily repair the problem without the
need to
call in a technician.
Errors
you may see:
"Invalid system
disk."; "Disk I/O error."; "Replace the disk, and then
press any key"; "Non-System disk or disk error"; "Replace and press any
key when ready."; and "Disk Boot failure "BOOT: Couldn't find NTLDR.";
"I/O error reading disk.""disk boot failure insert system
disk"; "boot disk failure insert system disk and press enter"; "windows
xp disk boot failure"
The
Hard Drive Mechanic Has:
For over 12
years has been in the forefront of advanced hard drive crash recovery.
Because it is Artificial Intelligence based, The Hard Drive
Mechanic is able to walk you through diagnosis and repair of the
problem even if you have
limited computer
experience.
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- The Hard Drive Mechanic™
will then repair the problem with the click of one button.
- Our program is graphical, including all menus.
This allows even a new PC user to repair a crashed PC.
- S.M.A.R.T. diagnostics already built into your PC
can be turned on to forewarn you of imminent hard drive failure. If you
know your hard drive is beginning to fail you can take action.
- Artificial intelligence based
means that it knows everything already, it will show you the problems
and you will simply click sot fix them.
- The Hard Drive Mechanic™
installs on a single floppy disk or CD so it can be used after the
crash because what good is a repair program if it is installed on the
drive that is crashed.
- Automated repair. The Mechanic
requires very little input form you, but it will ask you some simple
questions, Simply point and click the correct answer.
- The Hard Drive Mechanic™
Does not install on your PC, it installs on a floppy or CD.
- The
Hard Drive Mechanic™ is the way repairing
your PC is supposed to be done. You can now save
your money and do it yourself instead of paying a technician.

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