Melissa777
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Ok, I know there are a ton of these errors on this forum and I've read through a lot of them, especially the ones marked "solved". I've looked everywhere, many different forums, and not found a fix for my particular issue. Thank you in advance for any assistance you may give or even just for taking the time to read my post.
I have a Toshiba Satellite P875-S7310. I got the all too familiar and dreaded BSOD after it was in hibernation. I can get to BIOS via the "press esc for UEFI firmware settings" in bottom left of error screen. I set it to boot from disk and tried the repair disk. It spins, I can hear it trying to work, but ultimately, nothing happens. So then I put my repair disk onto bootable usb. Told the computer to boot from usb. It tries, I can see the usb light up but nothing happens. I've tried holding down the power button for 5 seconds to try and "wake it". I can't figure out how to get to command promt so I can't fix the MBR. When I first try to boot it up I can hear the HDD spin, it wants to boot up, so I don't think the disk is dead or anything.
I am at a loss. And yes, like everyone else, I would like not to lose my data but at the moment I have a very expensive paper weight. I'm wondering if there is any hope of bringing it back or if I have to replace the HDD.
Thank you again.
I have a Toshiba Satellite P875-S7310. I got the all too familiar and dreaded BSOD after it was in hibernation. I can get to BIOS via the "press esc for UEFI firmware settings" in bottom left of error screen. I set it to boot from disk and tried the repair disk. It spins, I can hear it trying to work, but ultimately, nothing happens. So then I put my repair disk onto bootable usb. Told the computer to boot from usb. It tries, I can see the usb light up but nothing happens. I've tried holding down the power button for 5 seconds to try and "wake it". I can't figure out how to get to command promt so I can't fix the MBR. When I first try to boot it up I can hear the HDD spin, it wants to boot up, so I don't think the disk is dead or anything.
I am at a loss. And yes, like everyone else, I would like not to lose my data but at the moment I have a very expensive paper weight. I'm wondering if there is any hope of bringing it back or if I have to replace the HDD.
Thank you again.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- windows 8
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- toshiba satellite p875-s7310
- CPU
- intel core i7
- Memory
- 8gb ddr3
- Browser
- firefox
- Antivirus
- avg free