samsung recovery solution 5 is not loading?


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 starter
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    samsung recovery solution 5 is not loading?


    Hello. Im using samsung netbook NC110. i accidently drop it just now. And when i try to restart it windows 7 failed to load. It says alWindown certain hardware software changes might cause the prob. So I tried to use windows repair options but its also not loading. Now im trying to use samsung recovery solution 5 but its not working as well. Just staring at the screen but nothing is loading. What should i do now?
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    If the comp was running, the platters on the hdd probably made it toast.

    Reconnect all cables to hdd and MOBO and re-seat the memory - worth a try.

    Connect the hdd to another comp, if above doesn't help.
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    I did everything you said... but its still the same... cant even go into safe mode... i will try to connect it to another netbook...
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    Hi... i have connect my hdd to another laptop... but when i click on it.. the system automatically ask me to format the drive... which i dont wanna do before i can recover my files... what should i do now?
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    Windows 7 Professional X64
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    Can you access the info in the 2nd comp?
    If you can, do a reimage to save all info.
    If you purchase a Seagate, WD or Maxtor, you can get the Acronis Trueimage software (free) and make an image of your OS and

    put it on your external hdd.

    If you need to recover your OS ( including programs, updates, etc) you can do it with a few clicks.

    You can also use Easeus for free and any hdd will work.

    Seagate - DiscWizard | Seagate

    WD - WD Support

    Easeus - EASEUS Todo Backup Free 6.1 Download for Windows / FileHorse.com

    Make sure all cables on 1st comp are secure and reseat the memory again.

    Can you open BIOS in original comp?

    If you can, set to Default and try to boot.

    If everything fails, I would guess you have a damaged Mobo. (hope not)
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    Run the maker's HD Diagnostic on the HD either from its bootable disk or from the Windows app while drive is slaved to another PC. This will tell you its condition. You may not be able to recover the data.

    Once you replace the HD then do a Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7. Everything needed to get and keep a perfect install is in the blue link.
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