2000-0151 error indicates your hard disk drive (HDD) has failed and may be nearing the end of its life. Please backup the data from the system if it’s booting up. Please enter your service tag # on the link below, select the OS, then download the BIOS from BIOS section onto the system and install it. Then run the diagnostics again.
U2CAMEB4ME
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July 3rd, 2021 02:00
Welcome to the Dell Community @muaz6882
Are you sure its 2000-1050???
ePSA 2000-0150 " No drive detected."
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000181167/reference-table-of-epsa-psa-error-codes-and-troubleshooting-steps-2000-0nnn-series
Best regards,
U2
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2000-0151 error indicates your hard disk drive (HDD) has failed and may be nearing the end of its life. Please backup the data from the system if it’s booting up. Please enter your service tag # on the link below, select the OS, then download the BIOS from BIOS section onto the system and install it. Then run the diagnostics again.
http://dell.com/support
U2CAMEB4ME
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July 3rd, 2021 04:00
@muaz6882
Since you are unable to boot, trying to update your BIOS or download any drivers would be useless.
It sounds like it is time to replace the HDD/SDD.
https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_latitude_laptop/latitude-e5410_service%20manual_en-us.pdf
You could use a SATA to USB to try and test and or recover any data on the failing drive???
Best regards and good luck,
U2