On the other hand, if hard drive is missing on BIOS menu, you should go try the solution in part 4 after testing your hard drive. If not sure, you can test and diagnose if the hard disk is fine.
In most computers, the diagnosis tool has pre-installed in the BIOS system. The diagnostic tool may be different on computers from various brands; you can get the information on manufacturer's website. Step 3. Once the testing process is done, you can decide to replace the damaged disk or keep on troubleshooting according to the result.
Note: Generally speaking, there are damaged sectors on hard drives due to incorrect operations, virus or other factors. But it does not mean that the entire hard disk is dead. You can mark the damage sectors with third party programs and using your hard disk without problems.
If you prepare to replace the damaged hard disk, you'd better back up data first. If your hard disk is fine and the operating system not found due to BIOS not recognizing your hard drive, you can try resetting the entire BIOS menu to default values, following the steps below.
Press "F9" to perform the command "Setup Defaults". When prompted and restart your device, press the "Load Optimal Defaults" option to confirm the operation. If any of them is damaged or corrupted, you will see operating system not found on your screen. Fortunately, it is simple to fix this problem by rebuilding Master Boot Record.
Insert Windows Installation disk or Windows repair disk into your computer and reboot it. When Windows Setup screen appears, fill out the preference settings and click "Next".
Then select "Repair your computer" to move on. Step 4. Input the commands below and hit the Enter key after each of them: bootrec. Step 5. Finally, reboot your PC and check if your operating system works now. Note: On Windows 7 and earlier, the system recovery options window will pop up after click "Repair your computer", and then you can select Command Prompt to open it directly.
As said before, it is possible that the partition that contains Windows boot files is no longer active, and trigger the error message operating system not found. To set the correct partition active, you also need to open the Command Prompt using the Windows installation or repair disk. Thank you for your suggestion, I tried it but still no luck, still getting same error messages. Would you have any other suggestions?
Darn it. It appears that one or more of the folders in your backup are corrupt. Close Outlook Express, restart the computer, move the deleted, draft and sent. If still no luck, close Outlook Express and try this: 1. Backup existing. Make a copy of the backup files 3. Drag them into the Identity folder and over write any files with the same name. Start Outlook Express If still no luck, restore the backups of your current.
Thank you very much! Your first suggestion of removing those files then importing worked. Again, thank you. You are welcome. Glad to help. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Unless he has done system backups or recovery CD's recently, he looks to me, to be stuck. Have you tried the one on the latest backup? If that doesn't work you can try the DBX Repair Tool from this place I've never personally needed it, but I have been told that it works well by some people who have used it.
Outlook on the other hand stores all the different folders in the one PST File where as OE stores them in separate files. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.
Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended. Please note: Do not post advertisements, offensive material, profanity, or personal attacks. Check the spelling of the filename, and verify that the file location is correct.
Error message 5 In Microsoft Office Excel , you may receive the following error message:. Check the spelling of the file name, and verify that the file location is correct. If you are trying to open the file from your list of most recently used files on the File menu, make sure that the file has not been renamed, moved, or deleted. The following number is displayed in the lower-right corner of this error message dialog box:. Note Microsoft Office has built-in functionality that allows you to get more information about difficult-to-troubleshoot alerts or error messages.
Note If you reached this article by clicking the Web Info button in an error message, you already have Customizable Alerts enabled. This error message occurs when you save or open a file if the path to the file including the file name exceeds characters.
This limitation includes three characters representing the drive, the characters in folder names, the backslash character between folders, and the characters in the file name.
This behavior is based on a character limitation in Excel for creating links to another file.
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