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So I recently got an SSD, put it in my machine, installed my OS on it which is Windows 8.1 64bit, and after booting everything was perfect. I had an older hard drive of 1TB, and an SSD of 120GB. The 1TB hard drive was split into 4 different partitions of different size, but I had an OS installed on the old hard drive, figured I could just erase it afterwards.
So I basically formatted the 100GB partition of the hard drive, and then decided to delete it so it turns into free space which I can use to expand some other partition, unfortunately the whole deleting process wouldn't finish, I left it running for about 50 minutes and when I came back it was still loading, and it mostly just froze as I couldn't do anything. I figured it didn't even start deleting yet, so I gave my PC a restart, however it all went downhill from there. My hard drive seems to be defective, I tried disconecting my SSD for instance just to see if I could boot into a Windows CD, but no. As long as my hard drive is connected, I can't even get to BIOS or anywhere else, I just get a blank screen with "A3" written in the corner.
Is it corrupt? Can I fix it? Can I get my data off it at least? If you need more details please ask.
connect the hard drive(s) to another PC using a sata to usb converter, see if you can copy your data off. Sounds like the hard drive has failed to me. – Moab – 2015-06-03T17:44:15.730
Try disconnecting the 1TB drive, going into the BIOS, and setting the boot order to point to the SSD – Bigbio2002 – 2015-06-03T17:44:23.640
@Bigbio2002 SSD is #2 on the list, #1 is DVD. Maybe it would change boot order when I connect the HD? Either way, I can't get to BIOS if the HD is connected – Octavian Gensthaler – 2015-06-03T18:16:03.707