It's propably a corrupted MBR. You will need a Windows 7 repair disk, and use the command prompt. Here is some steps on how to fix it.
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Try following the troubleshooting steps below which would help you to isolate the issue at ease. First of all, you need to disconnect the AC Adapter, battery and hold the power button down for 20 seconds, to discharge “Static Flea Power”. Then connect AC adapter, battery and restart the system to check if there is any improvement.
Also, it would be a good idea to perform hardware diagnostics in order to isolate the point of failure. If the diagnostics pass and no errors are returned, then you may try booting your system in Safe Mode with Networking. For that you need to restart the computer and start tapping the F8 key which would take you to Advanced Boot Option screen.
Scroll down to “Safe Mode with Networking” and press enter to boot the computer into Safe Mode. If it works fine in safe mode you can try System Restore and take the system to a prior date when it was working fine. Please click http://dell.to/Qnh9Rx for detailed instructions about system restore.
If the system does not boot in safe mode, please reboot the system in BIOS and check if the hard drive is being detected. Follow below mentioned steps to check the hard drive functionality in BIOS. 1.
Restart the computer. 2. As the computer boots, press .
3. Look for SATA 0 and SATA 1 status. 4.
Also, load default, then save the changes and exit Thanks & Regards Priyanka S #iworkfordell.
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