Few month ago my total system burned down. I needed to replace SMPS, motherboard, DVD writer, and graphix card. Now my desktop won't start up if it is not on for one day. During boot it is showing that a disk error occurred. Sometimes it shows, "could not find boot media". Then needs to wait until it heats up or has to be put in the sun. Then it starts work fine.
I am not getting where the main fault is occurring. I changed cmos, and motherboard. I also discharged all power by disconnecting all of the cables.
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Stop now if you want to save your data and not lose everything on your hard drive. You have a hard drive error that is filled up with bad sectors and the disk is dying on you. The more you force this to work the less chance you have of recoverying your data. Pull the hard drive out of the computer and backup all your important information on another computer, then swap out the hard drivce.
upgrade your bios and if its and older computer and has an hdd hard drive definitely back up your hard drive. Also could be your power supply, Also how cold is the computer when this happens? you can do a drivehere is a weekside: check,
www.diskpart.com/
One reason could be an incorrect boot order. Here is a helpful article. www.partitionwizard.com/
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Are you on a Mac or PC?
What windows version are you running?
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