Aucun disque de démarrage n'a été détecté ou le disque a échoué.
Yune50
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Hello,
My 10-year-old Windows desktop PC has crashed. The message indicated in the subject is displayed. This follows a failed automatic update. The computer then told me it was rolling back the update. Since it was taking ages, I turned off the PC, and when I turned it back on, I got this error message. I went into the BIOS; it boots from the hard drive first. I opened up the case, and the cables look properly connected. But I don't know what else to do. If you have any ideas, thank you!
My 10-year-old Windows desktop PC has crashed. The message indicated in the subject is displayed. This follows a failed automatic update. The computer then told me it was rolling back the update. Since it was taking ages, I turned off the PC, and when I turned it back on, I got this error message. I went into the BIOS; it boots from the hard drive first. I opened up the case, and the cables look properly connected. But I don't know what else to do. If you have any ideas, thank you!
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Hello
Yet, even without a translator, the message is clear!
The hard drive is either dead or unplugged... And you say it is plugged in.
Start your machine with a LiveCD on DVD or USB stick to check.
An ISO like Dépann’Ium LiveCD "www.iumkit.net" works just fine.
You can use Rufus Utility -> ISO to USB Stick
Cheers
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