Re: disconnected and reconnected hard drive, now its now working
Hi Demon:
Good job on running my tests there. I agree it looks like your BIOS is recognizing your hard drive now. That's a must.
AND, it also appears like
your Motherboard is good as you can still access your BIOS with the hard drive removed; so the failure mode of the hard drive isn't blocking BIOS access. :wink:
Ok, now that you reset your BIOS to defaults; you should have undone any damage your friend's hard drive did to the BIOS, and I agree that your cables sound fine, as the BIOS recognizes your drive. :smile:
You are now at the point where you either have a failed hard drive, or a failed Windows installation. It doesn't appear that the normal remedies for a failed Windows installation have worked (you haven't tried them all yet), but in the interest of getting it fixed for you as fast as possible I'm going to recommend this:
#1: Remove your existing hard drive from your computer and purchase a brand new one. I recommend you buy
at least a 120GB SATA hard drive to have enough room for Vista and some basic programs like MS Office and your web updates and anti-virus.
*this step ignores the testing of the hard drive you have now, as several of us have suggested you do this by running the manufacturer bootable drive diagnostic; since you have not done this, my guess it's beyond your capabilties and or skills to do so*.
#2: Insert your ACER Recovery disc into your cd/dvd drive
#3: Use the F12 key to access your Boot Menu and make sure it's set to your internal CD/DVD drive.
#4: The screen may say "Boot from CD" or "Press any key to Boot from CD" upon first boot up. Once the Black & White screen comes up and says "loading Windows files" you should be good. :smile:
#5: Your screen should load up the Vista install screen (for whatever version of Vista you have: for example, "Vista Home Premium", or "Vista Home Basic". It's important to select the correct version that matches the Microsoft COA sticker on the outside of your ACER pc case).:smile:
#6: Proceed to install your Vista, answer all the questions, and make sure you use the CUSTOM install, and format the hard drive partitions or the entire hard drive (preferred). :smile:
#7: Reboot the computer and enter Windows. If you get here, you've repaired your computer! :dance:
This should take care of your problem. Should you choose to buy a larger hard drive than the
120GB I recommended, that's fine.
I would recommend you keep it under 1TB as there are some issues with >1TB hard drives and PC BIOSes; you might require a BIOS update to see all of a 2TB or 3TB drive for instance. Doing that incorrectly could Brick your Motherboard and you'll have no computer to work with at all! The reason I suggested a 120GB drive, is that they are very inexpensive on ebay as here:
120GB 10000RPM 16MB Cache SATA2 Hard Drive w WD Icepack Heatsink Free Shipping | eBay
Replacing the hard drive in your situation will get your computer working by getting rid of the most likely failed component. If you still cannot install Vista onto a
brand NEW hard drive, then you most likely have a bad Motherboard (or possibly RAM; but we asked you to check that). There are still 2 variables left here, and that's your
ACER Recovery CD that has Vista on it. If that disc is bad, Vista won't install even on a brand new hard drive. Also, if your optical drive *the cd/dvd* drive is dirty or has failed, that would also keep your Vista from installing on the new hard drive.
At this point, you have 2 more things to try:
#1: Purchase or borrow an external usb cd/dvd burner drive and attempt to install your ACER recovery disc from that.
**if your Motherboard IS really bad, this step will fail, but, you'll at least know that--with a new hard drive and an external usb burner drive; there's nothing left but the Recovery Disc to be bad.
#2: Purchase or borrow a retail copy of Windows Vista for $80-$90 on ebay and attempt to install it on the new hard drive with either the internal optical drive or the usb external burner. If this step fails, you have ruled out all options, and your Motherboard is toast at this point!!
With new hard drive, new external dvd burner drive you have eliminated the hardware issues;
using a retail copy of Vista from Microsoft eliminates the software issue, as Vista
WILL install on any OEM desktop PC, even though it may not work correctly with peripheral drivers, it should at least install and boot!
I know we're asking you to try a lot of things and spend some more money, but you've most likely got a serious hardware problem, and that's going to be the only way to get it fixed! (unless your ACER Recovery disc is bad, which is a media/software issue. If it's a copy of the ACER disc, you are probably in trouble there, and buying the actual Microsoft retail VISTA disc will prove that point out). :wink:
Your alternatives are to take it to a Computer Pro or Repair Shop as I mentioned in previous post to diagnose/repair--and again more money there! :nonono:
Let us know how it goes...

opcorn:
P.S. Regarding saving your information from the original hard drive, we need to have the "data recovery talk", so for now just replace that drive for testing purposes, set that original drive aside in a safe place; we can get your information off of it later, once you get your computer working. If you don't get your computer working with Windows, what would you do with that information even if you had it???
Best,
BBJ