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-Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive (or isolation by removing for TS purposes). My old X53E was one of the machines that have “no boot” conditions when the drive has an issue that clears up when you replace the hard drive, or remove it for isolation. '''Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives*.'''
+Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive (or isolating it by removing it for troubleshooting), both approaches work on Asus; you just need to remove the bad drive. My old X53E was one of the Asus AMI machines which are prone to a "no boot" condition when the drive dies. ***Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives*.***
*Unless the drive is relatively new, which may be due to a bad Windows install.
[guide|111160|Refer to this guide] to take the laptop apart. Try reseating the connector and check but it if persists, the drive may be failing. Put a 250GB or 512GB class SSD in and be done with it at that point.

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Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive (or isolation by removing for TS purposes). My old X53E was one of the machines that have “no boot” conditions when the drive has an issue that clears up when you replace the hard drive, or remove it for isolation. '''Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives*.'''
*Unless the drive is relatively new, which may be due to a bad Windows install.
-[guide|111160|Refer to this guide] to take the laptop apart. Try reseating the connector and check but it if persists, the drive may be failing.
+[guide|111160|Refer to this guide] to take the laptop apart. Try reseating the connector and check but it if persists, the drive may be failing. Put a 250GB or 512GB class SSD in and be done with it at that point.

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Bearbeitet von: Nick

Original-Beitrag von::

-Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive. My old X53E was one of the machines that have “no boot” conditions when the drive has an issue that clears up when you replace the hard drive, or remove it for isolation. Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives*.
+Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive (or isolation by removing for TS purposes). My old X53E was one of the machines that have “no boot” conditions when the drive has an issue that clears up when you replace the hard drive, or remove it for isolation. '''Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives*.'''
*Unless the drive is relatively new, which may be due to a bad Windows install.
[guide|111160|Refer to this guide] to take the laptop apart. Try reseating the connector and check but it if persists, the drive may be failing.

Status:

open

Bearbeitet von: Nick

Original-Beitrag von::

-Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive. My old X53E was one of the machines that have “no boot” conditions when the drive has an issue that clears up when you replace the hard drive, or remove it for isolation. Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives.
+Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive. My old X53E was one of the machines that have “no boot” conditions when the drive has an issue that clears up when you replace the hard drive, or remove it for isolation. Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives*.
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+*Unless the drive is relatively new, which may be due to a bad Windows install.
[guide|111160|Refer to this guide] to take the laptop apart. Try reseating the connector and check but it if persists, the drive may be failing.

Status:

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Original-Beitrag von::

Original or replacement hard drive? Asus is one of those brands who tend to have weird issues when the drive is dying out that seemingly make no sense on paper, but resolve with a replacement drive. My old X53E was one of the machines that have “no boot” conditions when the drive has an issue that clears up when you replace the hard drive, or remove it for isolation. Win8 and Win10 are also known to have weird issues at boot time as well which tend to be due to failing drives.

[guide|111160|Refer to this guide] to take the laptop apart. Try reseating the connector and check but it if persists, the drive may be failing.

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