HP 4510s windows7 "Non-system disk or disk error replace..."


  1. Posts : 2
    windows 7 32 bit
       #1

    HP 4510s windows7 "Non-system disk or disk error replace..."


    HP probook 4510s windows 7 32bit
    I did a "disk sanitizer" and the laptop isn't rebooting right or reading my operating system cd it says "NON-SySTEM ERROR OR DISK REPLACE AND STRIKE ANY KEY WHEN READY"
    1) i removed all assceraries from the leptop
    2) ran a diagnostic test all passed
    3) here are some photos attachments
    4) i think i deleted the partition and the OPS wind.7
    Please thanks
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  2.    #2

    What is a "Disk sanitizer." Sounds like a disk wiper, or some optimizing or registry cleaning crapware that ruined your Win7.

    Try booting into the Win7 DVD or Repair CD to System Restore to before you ruined the OS as shown in Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start which also provides the DVD if needed.

    If you can't get it started with any of the steps given there then get the superior Clean Reinstall without the HP crapware which is the worst in the industry and throttles Win7 from its native state.
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  3. Posts : 123
    win 7 pro x64
       #3

    Did you mean to run a Disk Sanitizer?
    Knowing that it was going to completly erase your harddrive and make anything un-recoverable?
    Sounds like you did, as your stated it wont boot of your CD either.
    Have you checked the bios to insure that the boot options include the CD drive?
    I am not familiar with your laptop, but I assume there is also a boot menu.
    Usually Laptops hide it in some kind of bios option that says boot options load time 0, 5, 10seconds.
    Turn that on, if not.. and you should see your boot options f12 or f11 or whatever it is.
    Then select your DVD/CD when your prompted too.
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