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The other day my Laptop just restarted by itself but after the first Acer screen it goes to a black screen with a flashing line in the top left hand corner. When the acer screen is shown it says 'press f2 to enter setup' and 'press f12 to enter multi-boot selection screen'. I have tried both of these but i dont know what to do because i am quite a begginer.

Please can anyone help!

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The first option is to try the F12.

 

That will take you to a menu that allows you to choose which of your computers internal devices to boot from . You should choose the Internal hard drive, sometimes written as HDD or Internal HDD.

 

I suspect there is another fault, but try the above first.

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I pressed f12 then a list came up. +hard drive, cd-rom/dvd drive, Floppy Devices and Network Boot. I highlighted +hard drive and pressed enter then it went to the blank screen with the flashing cursor.
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It sounds like the OS is failing to load - this can be due to it being corrupt - or the HDD could have just died -

Do you have the Disks for the PC?

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I pressed f12 then a list came up. +hard drive, cd-rom/dvd drive, Floppy Devices and Network Boot. I highlighted +hard drive and pressed enter then it went to the blank screen with the flashing cursor.

 

After you made the hard drive the first boot source did you save the setting, usually by pressing F10, before exiting the bios?

 

If you did not it will still be trying to boot from the original source.

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Very well.

 

You should have numbered the disks when you made them so again go back into the bios and alter the first boot sequence now to CDROM, insert recovery disk number 1, save the settings and exit the bios.

 

The Acer should now boot from the cdrom and will ask you further down the install to insert the others.

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Well yes it will but it seems to me that you are going nowhere fast at the moment, did you never make any backup disks of your software, your personal stuff etc?
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Unless you buy a new HDD and install the OS to that - you may get the data off the other drive at another time

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What Dalo means is that you temporarily remove the original hard drive, obtain a new one and install that, reinstall the operating system and and then "slave" the old drive to recover your personal stuff.

 

This can be achieved by either buying a hard drive caddy to house the drive in or by using an adaptor.

 

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I take it that your home PC is a desktop.

 

If you don't want to buy a caddy you can buy a Laptop 2.5" to Desktop 3.5" IDE Hard Drive Adapter Converter. This is because one uses 44 pins and the other uses 40 pins.

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An adapter like this one.....

 

Plexus USB to IDE 2.5"/ 3.5" Transfer adapter With Power Adaptor - Ebuyer

 

Reading back through your post I am wondering if infact your hard drive has developed a serious fault.

 

An unplanned restart and then no O/S to boot from is a sure sign of trouble.

 

Your best bet is to get a new drive, as the other guys have said and recover as much data as possible from your old one.

 

Don't expect to 100% of your data back, if it is faulty, you'll normally get what you get on the first go.

 

Copy over as much as you can straight away.

 

Let us know how you go on.

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Once you have got as far as trying to extract the data from the old hard drive, a tip if there is trouble in doing so, is to put the old drive in the freezer for a couple of minutes to really chill it down, sometimes a drive will work cold when it won't at room temperature.

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