I have a friends laptop here (Packard Bell).
Now he has just bought the recovery disks and asked me to fix it as it was slow. I ran a HDD test and it failed. I thought great and put a new HDD in, and went to reload windows from the recovery disks.
It then comes up with a message at the start "inconfiguration error" and wont carry on.
I have tried formatting the HDD in a caddy as NTFS and FAT32, also tried zeroing the HDD and nothing has worked. Also tried several HDD's.
Can anyone give me some things to try ? I really would like to fix this as ive been trying for a few weeks now.
Thanks,
Ryan
Now he has just bought the recovery disks and asked me to fix it as it was slow. I ran a HDD test and it failed. I thought great and put a new HDD in, and went to reload windows from the recovery disks.
It then comes up with a message at the start "inconfiguration error" and wont carry on.
I have tried formatting the HDD in a caddy as NTFS and FAT32, also tried zeroing the HDD and nothing has worked. Also tried several HDD's.
Can anyone give me some things to try ? I really would like to fix this as ive been trying for a few weeks now.
Thanks,
Ryan