@creamxd this “ it replays the "Republic of Gamers" animation over and over” could indeed happen when your computer does not find the OS on startup. I suggest that you get something like a live version Linux or similar OS and copy that to a usb stick and make that bootable. Then set your Bios to boot from the usb drive. If it starts you know it is your drive that has failed and you can try to access it with whatever OS you booted up. Also, check your BIOS and see if that can still see your HDD.
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Ultimately it sounds like you will need a nee GDD and your OS replaced
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Ultimately it sounds like you will need a new HDD and your OS replaced
@creamxd this “ it replays the "Republic of Gamers" animation over and over” could indeed happen when your computer does not find the OS on startup. I suggest that you get something like a live version Linux or similar OS and copy that to a usb stick and make that bootable. Then set your Bios to boot from the usb drive. If it starts you know it is your drive that has failed and you can try to access it with whatever OS you booted up. Also, check your BIOS and see if that can still see your HDD.
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Ultimately it sounds like you will need a nee GDD and your OS replaced
@creamxd this “ it replays the "Republic of Gamers" animation over and over” could indeed happen when your computer does not find the OS on startup. I suggest that you get something like a live version Linux or similar OS and copy that to a usb stick and make that bootable. Then set your Bios to boot from the usb drive. If it starts you know it is your drive that has failed snd you can try to access it with whatever OS you booted up. Also, check your BIOS and see if that can still see your HDD.
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@creamxd this “ it replays the "Republic of Gamers" animation over and over” could indeed happen when your computer does not find the OS on startup. I suggest that you get something like a live version Linux or similar OS and copy that to a usb stick and make that bootable. Then set your Bios to boot from the usb drive. If it starts you know it is your drive that has failed and you can try to access it with whatever OS you booted up. Also, check your BIOS and see if that can still see your HDD.
@creamxd this “ it replays the "Republic of Gamers" animation over and over” could indeed happen when your computer does not find the OS on startup. I suggest that you get something like a live version of an OS and copy that to a usb stick and make that bootable. Then set your Bios to boot from the usb drive. If it starts you know it is your drive that has failed snd you can try to access it with whatever OS you booted up. Also, check your BIOS and see if that can still see your HDD.
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@creamxd this “ it replays the "Republic of Gamers" animation over and over” could indeed happen when your computer does not find the OS on startup. I suggest that you get something like a live version Linux or similar OS and copy that to a usb stick and make that bootable. Then set your Bios to boot from the usb drive. If it starts you know it is your drive that has failed snd you can try to access it with whatever OS you booted up. Also, check your BIOS and see if that can still see your HDD.
@creamxd this “ it replays the "Republic of Gamers" animation over and over” could indeed happen when your computer does not find the OS on startup. I suggest that you get something like a live version of an OS and copy that to a usb stick and make that bootable. Then set your Bios to boot from the usb drive. If it starts you know it is your drive that has failed snd you can try to access it with whatever OS you booted up. Also, check your BIOS and see if that can still see your HDD.