Run the extended - not just the quick - diagnostics on the hard drive. F12 at powerup -- let the diagnostics run, and then boot to the 32-bit environment and run an extended test on the drive. You'll likely find bad sectors - meaning the drive needs to be replaced.
What type of cell phone is it ? You're able to get into the BIOS ? By the way, what the exact Dell model number and version of windows. Ex: Dell Inspiron 3543, windows 10
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June 27th, 2017 05:00
Run the extended - not just the quick - diagnostics on the hard drive. F12 at powerup -- let the diagnostics run, and then boot to the 32-bit environment and run an extended test on the drive. You'll likely find bad sectors - meaning the drive needs to be replaced.
Scsharp
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June 27th, 2017 08:00
The drive has been replaced, but I'm having the same issue so far.
LSUFAN51
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June 27th, 2017 13:00
After you installed the new drive, you tried to boot into the Windows 10 Installation Media ?
Also, is the new drive detected in the BIOS ? It should be listed under the main tab and by Fixed HDD?
Dell Inspiron 3543, windows 10:
How about under boot tab ? UEFI and Secure boot are enable? Do you see Windows Boot Manager and the two Onboard NIC?
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June 27th, 2017 17:00
I'm not seeing a section for fixed HDD, or onboard NIC.
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June 27th, 2017 18:00
What type of cell phone is it ? You're able to get into the BIOS ? By the way, what the exact Dell model number and version of windows. Ex: Dell Inspiron 3543, windows 10