I have a desktop computer purchased in 2002 with a CPU of 1.3G, a 40G hard disk (Seagate), and 512M of memory (upgraded now). Because there is broadband at home, I often sing at night. Not long ago, after downloading a few small programs, I shut down normally. When I started up again for the second time, it showed that the hard disk could not be detected. The power-on self-test time was relatively long. When entering CMOS and setting to AUTO, it showed "DEFECT HARD DRIVE". After exiting and restarting, the hard disk could not be detected. When using the A disk to boot, the hard disk must be set to NONE, otherwise the hard disk light is always on and the system cannot be booted. It also cannot be booted on other computers.
This hard disk has only been formatted twice, and there has never been any bad track phenomenon, and now the rotation is also normal.
According to preliminary analysis, it is a virus that has occupied the boot sector. After booting with DOS, DEBUG was used to rewrite the boot sector. After detecting a good hard disk, the bad hard disk was hot-swapped, but when writing and executing, it showed "ERROR" and could not be rewritten.
Because the CMOS could not detect the hard disk, I have tried FDISK, PM, KV3000, and Seagate special low-level format, all of which ended in failure because the hard disk could not be detected.
Using an instrument to measure, the voltage of the circuit on the outer surface of the hard disk is all normal, with no abnormal phenomena.
Above, I really can't solve it. Here I beg all the experts to help test it. The little girl is very grateful.
This hard disk has only been formatted twice, and there has never been any bad track phenomenon, and now the rotation is also normal.
According to preliminary analysis, it is a virus that has occupied the boot sector. After booting with DOS, DEBUG was used to rewrite the boot sector. After detecting a good hard disk, the bad hard disk was hot-swapped, but when writing and executing, it showed "ERROR" and could not be rewritten.
Because the CMOS could not detect the hard disk, I have tried FDISK, PM, KV3000, and Seagate special low-level format, all of which ended in failure because the hard disk could not be detected.
Using an instrument to measure, the voltage of the circuit on the outer surface of the hard disk is all normal, with no abnormal phenomena.
Above, I really can't solve it. Here I beg all the experts to help test it. The little girl is very grateful.

