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Old 2007-08-08, 15:52   Link #3
SeijiSensei
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
I noticed that the missing info is on drive D:. Do you have two hard drives (C: and D: )? If so and, as is likely, you're booting from C:, perhaps drive D: is faulty. See if you can figure out how to enter the "BIOS setup" when the machine first boots up, but before Windows launches (hitting F1, F2 or Del during boot often works if your machine doesn't tell you). You should be able to browse the menus and find a list of the hard drives the machine thinks are there and working. If one of them isn't listed, then you've found your problem.
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