IN my Dell Inspiron 1520 , whenever I start my laptop I get the message "Internal hard disk drive not found.
To resolve this issue, try to reseat the drive.
No bootable devices -- strike F1 to retry boot, F2 to set up utility.
Press F5 to run on board diagnostics."
I ran onbiard diagnostics which showed following:
error code = 0141
msg error code = error code 2000- 0141
msg : no drive detected
I also opened the Hard Drive by removing hard drive screws to reseat the drive and put it back again as it was there intially.But when i started my Dell Inspiron 1520 , I get the same message -- "Internal Hard Disk Drive Not Found TO Resolve This Issue, Try TO Reseat The Drive" came.Please help me in this.
Hi, the errorcode speaks for itself, the system can't find the hard drive, i suggest you try plugging it into an desktop system as salve to try and save data, but if it is not found there either you will have to buy a new hard drive/get one on the warranty.
Hello, I got the same error 2000-0141, HDD not found. This started to happen after I replaced my original HDD with a new and bigger one (as capacity).
Is there anything beside changing the HDD that I can do?
I'll replace it soon anyway with a faster laptop HDD , but if possible to do anything else, the help would be appreciated.
I have the same problem on a Inspiron 1525
Replaced the old drive with a new hard drive and the PC says hard drive not found.
The new hard drive is tested and working in another PC so I know that is fine.
Old (Original) Hard Drive: Hitachi 5K320-250 (250 gb 5400 RPM Sata II)
New Hard Drive: Hitachi Z5k500-500 (500 gb 5400 RPM Sata II)
Any thoughts?
Hi,
Welcome to the Community. If you are conforming the new HDD works fine on another system,the other point of failure would be the HDD connector on the mother board. You may have to get the mother board replaced.
Is your system still covered under warranty? If you like me to check the warranty status, please accept my friend request,click on my user name and send me a private message with the system service tag number.
Thank You
Roshan.
The drive at this point has been tested working on a newer sony laptop and a newer dell vostro desktop. We have two older Inspirons (1525 / 1505) and the drive does not work on either.
Would an update to the bios helps solve the problem?
I confirm the drive is connected correctly and firmly to the board.
Other lower capacity older laptop drives do work on the older Inspirons without any problems (a 160 and 250 gb hitachi drives and 250 western digital).
If these other drives work I do not think its the connector?
Hi,
I did a bit of research on this and i find this system has been tested with 500 GB 5400 RPM Sata II HDD from Toshiba and Samsung.So ideally 500 GB HDD 5400 RPM Sata II should work on this system.
So in your case you may try updating the BIOS and see if that helps.(However updating BIOS sometimes may cause motherboard failure.Hope you are aware of it and if the system is out of warranty Dell will not be able to replace motherboard free of charge, in case of motherboard failure while updating BIOS).
If you want to update BIOS, use the link below to download the latest BIOS version A17 for your system.
www.dell.com/.../DriverFileFormats
Thank You
Roshan.
I am experiencing the same error - 0141 with my Dell Inspiron E-1505 having Seagate 60 Gb HDD!!