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Expensive Sushi
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Great White Shark
Sorry for late reply... but did you open it up and see if the HDD is still ok?
Or ensure that the connection to it is good?
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Mako Shark
Since you were able to try other HDD in your laptop could you try the HDD in another computer.
Since other HDD result in the same problem i'd guess the HDD isn't the issue, but you never know until you
double check. Could try a BIOS update. Boot from windows CD and select the repair utility.
Disconnect all drives but your main, including externals (USB and whatnot), set your boot order to only
list the main HDD. Frankly i don't think turning off the laptop via the power button should have damaged it.
That sorta thing happens all the time to laptops when they run out of battery power out in the "field".
Also -> google if all else fails
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