Acer Ferrari 5000 - Black screen startup Hard disk LED constant

adacosta
adacosta Member Posts: 1 New User

For the past few days my 7 year old Acer Ferrari 5000 has been experiencing some problems. Yesterday evening it just decided it was not gonna boot.

 

I powered it down.

Took out the memory, (actually switched around memory modules to see if that was the culprit). It was not.

So I checked the hard disk next I took it out, put it back in and attempted to boot again.

 

When I start the computer, all I see is a blank black screen.

- No BIOS screen with Ferrari formula one logo.

- No ability at all to boot into BIOS

- Obviously, it does not boot to Windows

- The hard disk LED remains constant (no animated activity).

 

I decided to leave it alone for the rest of the evening, just before I went to bed, I started the machine again and surprisingly it booted to the desktop.

 

I kept it on until 3 am played some music throughout that time.

 

When I woke up in the morning, I didn't bother turning it on thinking everything was ok.

 

This evening when I returned from work, I tried booting again and it was the same problem.

 

I took out the hard disk, inspected it and reinstalled it.

 

Tried a few times to boot, left it on for quite a while until I heard beeping sound.

 

I turned off, waited a while, tried a few more times, it eventually restarted itself, showed the BIOS screen. I booted into the BIOS by hitting F2. Changed the boot settings from CD/DVD first to second after the hard disk.

 

Back to the Blank black screen again.

 

I am beginning to wonder if its the hard disk that has been going bad, but I find that strange considering that I have been using it just fine up until now.

 

It is currently running Windows 8 Pro 64 bit.

 

System was originally preloaded with Windows Vista Ultimate in January of 2007, upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit in October of 2009 and eventually a custom install of Windows 8 Pro 64 bit in August of 2012.

Answers

  • marlox
    marlox Member Posts: 1 New User

    Mine fail in that way too.

     

    You need to change the Hard Drive port. My computer technician find an old ferrari 5K and change that port and it worked again.

     

    Seems it's related with the age of the machine.

     

    By the way, is it worth the change to Windows 8 with this machine? It feels faster than Windows 7?

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