Open My Computer and right-click on the drive icon. Then click "Properties."
From what I have found online you first need to make sure that it is a hard drive problem. If it is determined that it is a hard drive problem you can check out ezinearticles.com to see what advice he has to fix it.
Usually it does, you would have to check to see if you have a broad coverage policy or not.
The data hard drive or just hard drive is where all your programs are stored when your computer is shut down. Every progam you see on your computer is stored on the hard drive. That's why the bigger the hard drive the more programs you can put on your computer.
For some motherboard you have to preinstall AHCI drivers. You have to check the motherboard manufacture website and download drivers for SATA controller. And when you are installing xp during first seconds of installation when you see that the OS is asking for drivers something like "Press F6 to install addtional drivers". You have to press F6 and prepare a floppy disk with the AHCI driver on it. thne just install drivers from the floppy and it will allow xp to see and work with the hard drive.
It could possibly be that your hard drive got fried somehow. The only time that I have ever run into a problem like that is whenever I was stupidly messing around on my computer during a lightning storm, and an overload of power surged through my computer and fried my hard drive. All I did was replace the hard drive and install my Operating System and I was working on it again. I don't have any idea on how to replace a hard drive in a laptop, but my suggestion to you would be to call Toshiba and see if they can help you any more.
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How many gigabytes you can download on to your computer matter only how much free space is on your hard drive. For windows xp and below go follow these steps. My Computer - Right Click on your Hard drive- Properties- Then you see how much free space you have. For Vista if you go under my computer and you can look at your hard drive and it will show you.
Typicly, in a majority of PC's, The main drive of a computer, the default storage and boot location is the C:/ Drive.You can See this on "My Computer" option.Default Hard Drive: C:/
It affects the saved data on your hard drive to see this you can see other profiles on your hard drive. And if your wondering you can't cause permeant damage to your hard drive you just may loose progress you had on that game
Generally speaking, yes. You must check the size of the hard drive to see if Windows XP will fit, and note that XP will probably run poorly on a system with less than 256 MB of RAM anyway.
Really, every laptop is different in hard drive capacity. Though, what is quickly becoming the standard is 320 gigabytes of hard drive space. More and more laptops, though, are offering half of a terabyte of hard drive space.
Absolutely, as long as you have the RAM and hard drive to handle it. Check the specs of the computer you want to put it on, and the specs of the version of final cut you want to install to make sure the ram and hard drive space are sufficient. (See links below)