2020. 2. 18. 00:57ㆍ카테고리 없음
Alright, so recently I installed eight windows updates at night.I went to bed, and apparently that was a bad idea. I left my computer on overnight and when I woke up I turned on my computer (I was half-asleep, and it was eight A.M. And I didn't notice it was even turned off.)I fell back asleep, and then when I woke up I was greeted by a message along the lines of 'Unauthorized Windows Changes.' OEM laptops usually have a recovery partition on the hard drive that allows you to rebuild the laptop to its factory default setting.
Dell Alienware Recovery Disk
If you've removed the drive and deleted the partitions, there's a good chance that the recovery partition has gone as well.I'd suggest you format the hard drive and run the recovery disc again. If that still fails, I believe Dell laptops have a hardware diagnostic tool that can be started during POST.
If memory serves me well, you need to power down the laptop, hold the Fn key and power it up again. You should see 'diagnostic boot selected' at the Dell splash screen and you can let go of the key at this point.If the diagnostic flags up any problems then you obviously need to raise this with Dell (assuming that your laptop is still within warranty). It's difficult to say why this has happened as I've not seen the exact process for myself, but nonetheless, your only option now is to format the hard drive and run the system recovery disc again. If you try to install a different OS, it may not activate.What you need to establish is if the problem lies within software or hardware. If you format the hard drive and reinstall everything from the recovery disc, then you can crack on and put the problem down to software. If the recovery disc fails during installation, even with a formatted hard drive, then the drive itself (or possibly the SATA cable) is probably dead.