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Yes, when we boot up our system, the BIOS becomes active and recognizes, tests, and initializes all the connected hardware components including hard drive of your system. During this process, operating system loads and your system booting process carry on.
But sometimes BIOS don’t load the Operating System from hard drive and our system improperly terminates in between the booting process. Often this event occurs due to hard ware corruption or damage or even not properly configured in BIOS. And you might get the below error message:
“1962: No operating system found. Press F1 to repeat boot sequence”
Now you should ask about the possible causes for this error. And they are:
• Damage or corrupt hard drive
• Corrupt or damaged Windows-installation
• Cabling issues with hard drive
• BIOS has incorrect boot sequence
• BIOS failed to recognize hard drive properly
To overcome this issue, you need to follow a few essential steps like- make sure your BIOS setting is OK and support your hard disk. Now you should check about your boot sequence. Check and make all hard drive and removal disks are properly working. You should remove all removal and peripheral devices and re-connect in proper way.
You should try to boot your system with OS installation CD. If the present OS has become corrupt, you might be repairing your corrupt or damaged Windows. If it also fails, here you need fresh installation of Windows. Here you might be stress due to data loss in formatted hard disks. But today you don’t worry; Stellar Phoenix Data Recovery tool is available.
This application will issue their powerful scanning algo and recover all missing files and folders from formatted hard drive. If you had NTFS file system of hard drive partitions. You should frequently go for Stellar Phoenix NTFS Data Recovery tool.
Posted 827 days ago
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