Hunter97321
Vendor
I am currently working on a Dell Inspirion E1505 notebook computer. It has a 120GB SATA Fujitsu hard drive. First bootup it tells me hard drive is not recognized. I pull the drive and install it in an external enclosure and the drive works fine. I get no errors and can access all the data. I install it back in the notebook and the notebook boots up correctly. I leave the room and come back to BSOD. I didn't pay much attention to the error. Powered it off and rebooted and I get an unmountable boot volume error. I take the drive back out and install it in the external enclosure and it works with no errors. I uninstall and put it back in the notebook this time the laptop can't see the drive I get an error saying "No bootable devices" I hit F5 for Dell diagnostics and the drive can not be detected. Put it back into the enclosure and again it works fine.
I have pulled drives from nonfunctioning notebooks before and found that in some cases I was able to access the drive with an enclosure as I can this one.
Questions:
Has anybody else seen this happen? More importantly I would love to know why this happens.
Is it voltage/amperage related?
Is the hard drive bad or is there something wrong with the notebook?
I could replace the drive and do a reinstall but, if it doesn't work then I've wasted my customers time and money. I tried to search for an answer before posting the question but my results were not successful, Maybe I just didn't search correctly.
I have pulled drives from nonfunctioning notebooks before and found that in some cases I was able to access the drive with an enclosure as I can this one.
Questions:
Has anybody else seen this happen? More importantly I would love to know why this happens.
Is it voltage/amperage related?
Is the hard drive bad or is there something wrong with the notebook?
I could replace the drive and do a reinstall but, if it doesn't work then I've wasted my customers time and money. I tried to search for an answer before posting the question but my results were not successful, Maybe I just didn't search correctly.