Diskpart : there are no fixed disks to show.. Factory reset gone awfully wrong !!

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  • iAmin
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 1

    #1

    Diskpart : there are no fixed disks to show.. Factory reset gone awfully wrong !!

    Hi everyone,

    I was asked to factory reset an Asus laptop and install a win 7 on it, while starting to install the win 7 I got stuck with the “no device drivers were found”, searched for some tutorial on YouTube, found this vid:

    [MEDIA=youtube]7IreUyKJ3LM[/MEDIA]

    , followed the command codes step by step on MS-DOS : ( Diskpart >>> list disk >>> select disk 0 >>>> Clean >>>> create partition primary >>>> format fs=ntfs quick) and now I completely lost the disk 0 with all system files, no hard drive showing as a boot option in the BIOS.

    Am I screwed ?

    Is there a way to create or reactivate the internal HDD ??

    Thank you in advance for your help
  • PeterOz
    PCHF Technical Response Team
    • Mar 2021
    • 4191

    #2
    Originally posted by iAmin
    Asus laptop
    They make a lot of models. Any clue.
    Look in bios to turn off uefi and switch to legacy mode

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    • Rustys
      PCHF Member
      • Jul 2016
      • 7862

      #3
      What is the make and model of the laptop?

      Where did the Windows install media come from and how was it created.
      Originally posted by iAmin
      I was asked to factory reset an Asus laptop and install a win 7
      Who instructed you to do this and why?
      Originally posted by iAmin
      MS-DOS : ( Diskpart >>> list disk >>> select disk 0 >>>> Clean >>>> create partition primary >>>> format fs=ntfs quick) and now I completely lost the disk 0 with all system files, no hard drive showing as a boot option in the BIOS.
      Wipes the drive completely hoping that they had you save your data prior to this?

      Honestly I NEVER go further than the Clean command with in Diskpart.

      Another thing that you can attempt is using a live version of Linux and see if it sees the drive. Yet with BIOS not seeing it that has to be corrected fires which is why we need the make and model of the laptop to provide proper instructions.

      If it is a laptop that has a removeable battery remove that and discharge the power.
      Plug back in the system does the battery show in BIOS?
      Yes: try the install and make sure to follow the instructions for the order if the drivers
      No: then remove the HDD and reconnect and see it that has the BIOS recognizing the drive.

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      • georgeks
        PCHF Member
        • May 2017
        • 335

        #4
        Do not worry it is a known problem.

        Download the chipset drivers for your laptop.

        I’ll take you from there step by step - do that every day at work..

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        • Rustys
          PCHF Member
          • Jul 2016
          • 7862

          #5
          Did you also follow the information as to why issues installing Windows 7 on that system from Windows 10 forums.

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          • Rustys
            PCHF Member
            • Jul 2016
            • 7862

            #6
            Following on other forums closed

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