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BeerAdvocate 04:23 PM 06-10-2009
I started having problems with my computer today. When I turn it on, the 1st screen I get is a black screen that reads "Intel Boot Agent", it then starts running a series of "tests" or something, then after awhile it ends says "Reboot and Select proper boot device" I tried to reboot but it just keeps saying the same thing over and over and I get no where.
Can anyone please help me?
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The Poet 04:24 PM 06-10-2009
Sorry, I left my hammer at home.
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hikari 04:27 PM 06-10-2009
Can you give us some more information on the computer and Operating system?
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Prospector 04:50 PM 06-10-2009
Sounds like its hung up in the BIOS looking for the default boot device (typically your primary hard drive) but not finding it. Do you know how to get into setup and change the boot device? Do you have a bootable CD that you could try? I don't think its even getting to the OS so that is not the problem. Either a BIOS setting got corrupted or your hard drive is not working properly.
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BC-Axeman 04:56 PM 06-10-2009
Originally Posted by Prospector:
Sounds like its hung up in the BIOS looking for the default boot device (typically your primary hard drive) but not finding it. Do you know how to get into setup and change the boot device? Do you have a bootable CD that you could try? I don't think its even getting to the OS so that is not the problem. Either a BIOS setting got corrupted or your hard drive is not working properly.
:-)Yep. Press delete for setup, or F2, or F2 or whatever and look for boot device settings. Maybe your hard drive died. It should list detected things like that when it is first booting up
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Volt 05:00 PM 06-10-2009
Not a lot of info, but it sounds as if the boot sector is gone. Whether it is because of scrambled software or bad sectors - hard to tell from here.
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BeerAdvocate 05:45 PM 06-10-2009
I got it to the BIOS screen and it said: "Please select boot device" and my options were: "4M-JLMS XJ HD166S" or "1BAFE Slot 0240U4110" choosing either one takes me back to that black screen....
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mikeyj23 05:47 PM 06-10-2009
Do you have any discs in your drives? Do you have a flashdrive plugged in to your USB? Make sure everything's empty and unplug external USB devices you might have plugged in.
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SeanGAR 05:53 PM 06-10-2009
Originally Posted by BeerAdvocate:
I got it to the BIOS screen and it said: "Please select boot device" and my options were: "4M-JLMS XJ HD166S" or "1BAFE Slot 0240U4110" choosing either one takes me back to that black screen....
4M-JLMS XJ HD166S is a LiteOn CD drive, I'm not sure about the BAFE, but it doesn't look like a hard drive to me.

It appears to me that your hard drive is toast. I can't be positive without looking at it, but that's what it seems. If you're lucky and have lived a clean life, reseating the cable connections to the hard drive or replacing the cable may fix the problem. Not being seen in the BIOS suggests that it is worse than a corrupted boot sector (which could also prevent booting).

I have had more hard drive failures in the last 2-3 years than the prior 20 combined. They seem to be built cheaply these days.

It is generally possible but expensive to get data off of a hard drive that has suffered a hardware failure. I have my desktop backup all data files daily automatically to a separate drive since I don't trust hard drives anymore.
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BeerAdvocate 06:26 PM 06-10-2009
I find the real BIOS screen you were talking about and changed some things around.
Not sure what I did, but it fixed it. Thanks for the help guys!
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Tenor CS 06:59 PM 06-10-2009
Congratulations!
BOTL ingenuity at its best.
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BC-Axeman 07:36 PM 06-10-2009
Originally Posted by SeanGAR:

I have had more hard drive failures in the last 2-3 years than the prior 20 combined. They seem to be built cheaply these days.

It is generally possible but expensive to get data off of a hard drive that has suffered a hardware failure. I have my desktop backup all data files daily automatically to a separate drive since I don't trust hard drives anymore.
I don't do it daily but I do back up and multi store data. I totally agree about the failure rate. I have personal photographs stored in four separate locations.

Big sigh of relief to the O.P.
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RGD. 09:42 PM 06-10-2009
Originally Posted by BeerAdvocate:
I find the real BIOS screen you were talking about and changed some things around.
Not sure what I did, but it fixed it. Thanks for the help guys!
Hmmmm - I don't think so. I'd suggest that you back everything up and prepare to change the hard drive. Unless you accidentally left a disc in your CD/DVD or a portable drive connected - you just got a warning and need to take steps now.


Ron
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taltos 09:46 PM 06-10-2009
I wonder if the battery on his mother board is going and screwed up settings when the machine was turned off. Had symptoms like this on an older machine and it was the battery, I do agree about backing up stuff though.
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BeerAdvocate 07:17 AM 06-11-2009
Dont worry. I always back everything up on an external HD.
Its time for me to get a new computer anyway. I think this one is close to 6-8 yrs old.
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hikari 11:36 AM 06-11-2009
Glad to see you got things worked out.
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poker 11:50 AM 06-11-2009
Originally Posted by RGD.:
Hmmmm - I don't think so. I'd suggest that you back everything up and prepare to change the hard drive. Unless you accidentally left a disc in your CD/DVD or a portable drive connected - you just got a warning and need to take steps now.


Ron
:-)

When something fails, it will usually not fix itself.
Its a sign from Murphy it will fail again at the most inopportune time possible.
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mosesbotbol 12:33 PM 06-11-2009
Sounds like the hard drive is unplugged and the computer is passing by as it does not see it connected...
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357 12:37 PM 06-11-2009
When you power it on, listen for a clunking sound. If you hear that, your hard drive is toast. Someone with skill might be able to get some data off if you're lucky.

No clunk, then I would snug up all the cables from your hard drive to your motherboard and power supply.
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GTCanuk 07:56 AM 06-13-2009
Make sure you have no USB drives or camera cards plugged in. Might be trying to boot off of 1 of those. This includes card plugged into printers by the way:-)
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