What should I do if a hard disk error occurs after GHOST is restored? How can I solve the hard disk fault after GHOST is restored?
If you use GHOST to restore the system to 99% for a long time without response, you can recognize the hard disk by restarting the self-check. However, you cannot enter Windows PE or DOS, and the hard disk lights are on. In the past, hard disks were used normally and there were no bad channels. If there were only Partition Table errors, it would not be DOS or Windows PE could not be accessed. How can this problem be solved?
A: When you start Windows PE (Windows pre-installation environment, which is the smallest Win32 subsystem with limited services) and DOS, the hard disk lights are on. This indicates that the system is trying to access the hard disk, however, the basic information of the hard disk cannot be read normally. If the hard disk is a SATA interface, set its interface to compatible mode in BIOS first, because Windows PE and dossystems on many tool disks do not support SATA hard disks that work in the AHCI (Serial ATA Advanced Control Interface) mode.
If it still does not work, it may be that the Master Boot Record of the hard disk has a problem. You can set the hard disk to "NONE" in the BIOS and then boot it into DOS with the tool disk, use tools such as MHDD, DiskGenius, or Fdisk to recreate the Master Boot Record. If the operation is successful, it is expected that the system can be booted and installed on the system disk after the BIOS settings are restarted and restored. Note: rebuilding the Master Boot Record may result in loss of partition information, so proceed with caution.