320/500 GB SATA Hard Drive Wont Boot

Jan 26, 2009

Issue: Its seen that computer having a samsung hard drive of 320 GB and 500 GB will give black screen with a cursor at the top left corner and it wont boot.

The reason behind this is these hard drives contains a scanner inside them which periodically scans the hard drive to check for error and tries to recover them.
Resolution: Enter the Boot device menu(By pressing the F12 or F9 key on the manufacturer logo).

Change the Boot Device

Select HARD DRIVE as the 1st boot priority and press enter. The system may or may not boot...

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