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Possible hdd problem

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Yesterday afternoon, I dropped my laptop on the floor, I went to turn it on and I noticed that my Ubuntu won't boot. I went through the boot selection of the BIOS itself and I realize that my HD does not appear. Even being connected perfectly. However, when I put my pendrive with Ubuntu installed, I can run the pre-installation perfectly, but I can't install it because the Distro only detects my pendrive as a storage medium to install. I must conclude that the problem is in the HD that is dead, right?

David avatar
cn flag
To be 100 percent sure you would need to take it for repair. Yes I would guess you killed the hard drive.
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BTW Why ask here this is a Ubuntu OS support site.
Sadaharu Wakisaka avatar
pl flag
Next time, install SSD. It will work even you drop your laptop, (don't drop).
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