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    Help- lost operating system

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by kmhene, Jan 27, 2010.

  1. kmhene

    kmhene Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was looking at hard drive and removed and now I boot up and it says operating system cannot be found?
    Any ideas?
    I have a CF-28P model.

    I was looking for the memory to see if I had a slot and did not look under the battery first.

    Kevin
     
  2. denrosten

    denrosten Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi,

    First off all, welcome to the forum. :)

    You have to push down the connector of the harddrive when you replace him.
    it is the connector with the black plastic swivel on it
     
  3. kmhene

    kmhene Notebook Enthusiast

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    denrosten thank you. you a genuis. If you were here I would shake your hand.
    I was a little worried. It works now.
    Thank you very very much

    Kevin
     
  4. denrosten

    denrosten Notebook Evangelist

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    Glad to help you ;)