Oct 23 2009
Hard Drive failure due to “Non-system disk error”
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Hard disk is a mechanical storage device that stores electronic data on rapidly rotating platters. It is considered as a reliable storage medium that contains the most vital information of the computer system including system files. But, being a mechanical device, hard drive is bound to failure or damage. In situations when this reliable storage medium comes across failure, it may prompt some error message and eventually, you may lose the data stored in the hard drive. However, in these conditions, you can still restore your data, only if you have maintained a valid data backup. But, in cases where the backup is unavailable, there it is recommended to use Hard Drive Data Recovery solutions to retrieve your data from the damaged hard drive.
For instance – At times when the hard drive fails or damages, you may encounter the below error message:
“Non-system disk error”
After the occurrence of the above error message, you may not be able to access the data stored in the hard drive.
Cause:
Following are the possible reasons for the above error message:
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When the (BIOS) Basic Input/ Output System fails to locate the hard disk’s boot sectors and Master boot records on the hard drive.
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On of the drive was not specified in the CMOS setup.
Resolution:
To resolve these issues, remove all the floppy boot drives from the system. But., if this does not fix the problem, then the need of Disk Recovery arises. It is a kind of a manual help offered by a data recovery company, in which failed hard drive is repaired, as an intermediate. Hard drive Data Recovery is the special service provided by professional data recovery experts. These technicians employ their experience and proficiency to extract the lost data even in cases where the hard drive is severely damaged. Disk Recovery is is done under the sterilized environment of Clean Rooms to maintain the integrity of data so that no dust particle may harm disk internals.
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