![]() Your warranty is over, so probably you'll end up being invasive or sending it somewhere for servicing. ![]() but if your BIOS isn't picking it up, it's a long shot. I would like to have some advice on how to continue my quest for a fix.īoot disks are one non invasive way to see if a hdd is actually found to be present. Does anybody know of another way to check the HDD without being invasive (i.e. Should I send the laptop back to lenovo and hope it gets fixed on the warranty (which is unlikely since the warranty passed 5 days ago) or should I open the laptop and check out her hdd (and lose any chance of warranty). However, the laptop is just over a year old and cared for like a little baby (never dropped or treated bad). So it propably doesn't have anything to do with the windows installation (my windows bias made me blind to other options). Then I found out the BIOS didn't detect any HDD. ![]() So I went back to the BIOS to see if her HDD was protected or somefing. I got back an error saying I didn have the permissions to do the operation or something like that. When I inserted the usb drive and restarted her laptop, it booted from the usb and I selected the option to reinstall without formatting the hdd. So I thought: well windows won't start, so I'll just make a Bootable USB on my Ubuntu laptop using Unetbootin and just start some kind of windows recovery process. First I thought it might be a windows 10 problem, because the laptop asked for me to select between: My girlfreinds Lenovo laptop didn't start this morning.
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