Toshiba Laptop Boot Menu Loading Instead of Startup

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  1. Posts : 642
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       #11

    farhaj said:
    Both of the Links which you showed, does it require manually to pull out the hard drive from the Laptop and then insert it into the case and access it with the cable.
    Yes, if you remove the HDD you could connect it to another PC. If the drive is not corrupt and still readable you could recover your files and documents from it.

    Is, their any way to access the Laptop Hard Drive without the need to Extract the HD manually from inside it...
    Only by booting from something else, either on a CD/DVD or bootable USB. You can boot the Windows install media and get a command prompt, for example. You could then copy files from the drive, if it can be read. Or you could boot from Kyhi's bootable rescue drive which gives you a Window-like environment including useful tools like Recuva, should they be needed.
    Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk Solved - Windows 10 Forums

    and what is SATA HD... the Laptop's HD is Called as SATA..?
    The standard interface used by most modern drives.

    Serial ATA (SATA, abbreviated from Serial AT Attachment) is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives.
    Serial ATA - Wikipedia
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       #12

    Bree said:
    Yes, if you remove the HDD you could connect it to another PC. If the drive is not corrupt and still readable you could recover your files and documents from it.


    Only by booting from something else, either on a CD/DVD or bootable USB. You can boot the Windows install media and get a command prompt, for example. You could then copy files from the drive, if it can be read. Or you could boot from Kyhi's bootable rescue drive which gives you a Window-like environment including useful tools like Recuva, should they be needed.
    Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk Solved - Windows 10 Forums


    The standard interface used by most modern drives.

    Serial ATA - Wikipedia

    I think now I have one more issue to it.. I think the Hard Drive has been formatted and then placed in my Laptop..
    Is their any way to extract those data which was once their and now the drive is also not booting.,...
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  3. Posts : 642
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       #13

    Recuva claims to be able to recover files from formatted disks. It would be simplest to install Recuva on another working PC, then remove the drive from this PC and attach it to the other PC by usb.



    Download Recuva | Recover deleted files, free!


    Recuva may also help with your other WD drive that may also have been formatted.


    WD External Hard Drive Not Showing on My PC
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  4. Posts : 127
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       #14

    Bree said:
    Recuva claims to be able to recover files from formatted disks. It would be simplest to install Recuva on another working PC, then remove the drive from this PC and attach it to the other PC by usb.



    Download Recuva | Recover deleted files, free!


    Recuva may also help with your other WD drive that may also have been formatted.


    WD External Hard Drive Not Showing on My PC

    Can you tell me that does formating have to do anything with a hidden partition which if deleted, cannot be done anything about recovery from a formatted Drive...

    And I checked with 2 other programs for the recovery mode which didn't work out for me ( For a 7 GB flash Drive which was also formatted and was asking to format , the moment inserted inside the laptop )..

    Those 2 programs were:
    1) easeus recovery
    2) data drill recovery..

    But, both of those; I used it the freeware version
    ..

    Now , I need your guys comments and reviews on this one..
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  5. Posts : 7,351
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       #15

    After around 4.5 Years your CMOS battery must has discharged. Enter BIOS to check if it has the current date.
    Your HDD has a problem. It can be dead, or partially damaged.
    Install on an external enclosure and attach on another computer to try to retrieve your data.
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  6. Posts : 127
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       #16

    Megahertz07 said:
    After around 4.5 Years your CMOS battery must has discharged. Enter BIOS to check if it has the current date.
    Your HDD has a problem. It can be dead, or partially damaged.
    Install on an external enclosure and attach on another computer to try to retrieve your data.
    I think their was more than that...
    I guess the data in the Hard Drive has been FOrmatted... And I want to retrieve the Data in it .. is their any way to do it now...
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  7. Posts : 7,351
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       #17

    With what computer are you working now, a desktop or a laptop?

    Your options:
    - Remove the HDD from the laptop and install it on a desktop or on a USB caddy so you can test it.
    - Boot from a USB drive with the tolls to test it in same laptop. This is a good tool
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  8. Posts : 127
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       #18

    Megahertz07 said:
    With what computer are you working now, a desktop or a laptop?

    Your options:
    - Remove the HDD from the laptop and install it on a desktop or on a USB caddy so you can test it.
    - Boot from a USB drive with the tolls to test it in same laptop. This is a good tool
    what I feel now, is that the Hard Drive of the laptop has been formatted and their is no BIOS file in it.. and I want to recover the lost data now from it...
    SO, what steps should I go for now..

    Here is the internal Hard Drive Image..
    it is Hitachi..
    Toshiba Laptop Boot Menu Loading Instead of Startup-hard-disk-image.png
    Last edited by farhaj; 26 Mar 2020 at 17:24. Reason: image file added
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  9. Posts : 127
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       #19

    Also, the Video File of the HDD And the Opening of the Laptop is here in the below link:

    http://seoconsultants.dx.am/VID-2020...06-noaudio.mp4
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