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DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER


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My guesses premised that the OP may be confusing what the BIOS is just in case :)

Actually if we knew the motherboard model it would help rule that out.

If one could go this way ;), "other possibilities" include (with the premise that the OP may keep the PC underground, but knows what the BIOS is) that a little mouse could have eaten the IDE or SATA cable. B)

:P

More seriously, I have seen often SATA cables get disconnected even if the case had no or very little shocks/movements...double checking cables would be a good idea anyway.

jaclaz

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Can you prefer me data recovery programme for my problem?

Let's start again.

If it's shown as BUSY, it is damaged in it's firmware.

There is NO data recovery program (software) on earth capable to recover from a BUSY (firmware) problem, it simply cannot see the drive.

You cannot possibly have applied the new firmware to a locked drive, you need a RS232-TTL interface and unlock the drive:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=128807

or send it to Seagate.

jaclaz

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