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    Something is happening with my computer and every time I try to turn it on it says: Non-system disk or disk error. What does this mean?? I dont know hardly anything about fixing computers.

    Im on my laptop right now if your wondering how im still online.

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    i think it means its not detecting your hard drive, but im not sure. maybe you blew your hardrive. um i guess you could try disconecting it then reconcting it. not sure if it will help but you could try

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    Nevermind my dumbshit sister left a floppy disk in my pc. So it wouldnt boot.

    Oh boy is she gonna get yelled at. I was really freaked out I had a work and my whole hard drive was gone.

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    haha aw man that would scare me too. i hate having to reformat my hardrives. haha. a floppy disk eh. well glad you found out what was wrong.

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    I used to do that all the time :lol:

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    HAHAHAHAHAHa, happens a lot. hats whyI use mac yeahh!!!!!

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    El Miqual, might wanna take youre sig off before a mod does for you

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    Maybe change the start-up order... I got some sort of problem like that...

    Go to your bios (hit F8 on startup) and then there something that says something like this:

    boot: hard drive (or c drive), cdrom, floppy

    Make sure your hard (or c) drive is in front....


    sorry for me being vague... :huh:


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    If it doesn't work format your c-drive (hope you are a smart ass like me to put all of your stuff NOT on C: drive and on D:, E:, or any other partition...

    If you have formatted your c drive then install windows (or mac, linux, etc) again...


    ^^ That'll probably work

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    wowow, youre a bit slow :lol:

    He already figured it out, his siter left a floppy in...

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