need help on samsung laptop.

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       #21

    tabatot, please try tapping the Esc key at boot, maybe that'll show up the boot menu.
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  2. Posts : 33
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       #22

    It just shows black screen.
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  3. Posts : 5,056
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       #23

    Have you tried the suggestions in posts no. 17 and 18?
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       #24

    how no one replys to my threads?
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       #25

    Bill2 said:
    Have you tried the suggestions in posts no. 17 and 18?
    Does the recovery disk is bootable?
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  6. Posts : 5,056
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       #26

    Yes, the recovery disk should be bootable.

    Another thing you can try is removing the optical drive, then reboot.
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  7. Posts : 33
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       #27

    It seems to boot in the recovery disk. Now what?
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  8. Posts : 5,056
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       #28

    tabatot said:
    It seems to boot in the recovery disk. Now what?
    Thats good news. Just follow the onscreen prompts till the recovery is complete.

    But hey, you need to tell us more instead of replying in one liners. What exactly did you do that enabled the computer to boot from that disk while earlier this was not working?
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  9. Posts : 33
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       #29

    I just removed my HDD. But now, it cant repair because there is no HDD available lol.
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       #30

    tabatot said:
    I just removed my HDD. But now, it cant repair because there is no HDD available lol.
    OK, so we have progress. You need to hook up that drive to a working computer and run diagnostics on it till it is proved wthether the drive is good or bad. You can also try backing up the data on that drive to the working computer's internal drive, then wipe it, format and repartition, then replug it into the bad computer.

    SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation
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