Pugman211 Troubleshooter

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  • Hey guys, Just to finish this thread off. I purchased the Samsung 860 EVO SSD. I also bought a USB stick and was able to install Windows 10 Home via the UEFI method. I just did a fresh install and I'm amazed at how fast the computer boots up in general and does standard tasks etc. No way will i be returning to a HDD again…
  • @billsey thanks guys for all your help. I've ordered a SATA SSD as well, so I'll let you know how I get on. 👍
  • @ttttt thanks I will also try that.
  • @ttttt thanks. Here lies the original problem I have. My original HDD is corrupted and won't boot up. So I'm not sure if you can format from bios? Or would I have to boot UEFI try and format and install a clean version that way and then try and pluck data from the hdd (I think just the MBR is corrupted)
  • Thanks @ttttt I will be 100% honest, that although I have a pretty good idea what I'm doin, I also haven't dabbled on computer internals for years haha. So I'll describe what I have/ can see. I have the Xc-704 desktop. It doesn't have an M2 slot, but has 1x PCI e x16 slot which I dont use for anything. I have bought and…
  • Thanks @billsey. I appreciate the help. 👍
  • @billsey Thanks for your reply. I'm going to buy an SSD, can I use the PCI e slot and buy the newer M.2 ones? I know I would need an adapter to use the slot, Which version would I need. I think my system has the v.03, but I'm not sure. Many thanks
  • Hi Billsey, Thanks for the tip. I'm quickly coming to the conclusion that the HDD will need to be replaced, and I was actually thinking about buying a 2nd HDD, and doing a fresh install on it, and making that the first boot device and try and copy the data I want off the old one. I'll look into a fast SSD, and see what's…
  • Hi, Yes can access and make changes in the BIOS no problem
  • hi, Does the computer boot when disconnecting hdd? Oh! I haven't tried that. I'll give it a go, but surely it wont boot without a HDD. Thanks
  • Hi, Im not too sure, as the computer doesn't not even boot up. The BIOS is set for HDD to boot first also. Thanks
  • Hi GAMING6698, thanks for your reply. I already checked the boot order, and HDD was the first one to boot. Sometimes the PC will go into self repair, but once I get to advanced options, its locks and dies. It even once started into windows, but again, froze quickly and wouldn't respond to basic CTRL+ALT+DEL commands. This…
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