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[Solved] Lenovo Ideapad 320 - checking media, laptop is crazy.

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  • #1
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld
    Level 2  
    Hello everyone,
    I have a problem with the Lenovo Ideapad 320 laptop. During the game, I received a message about the problem and the need to restart the system. The thing is, it does not start again. The Lenovo screen is shown, then he makes "wziuuu", as if he turned off and goes to "cheeking media". On YT advised to enter the BIOS and BOOT UEFI change to LEGACY. I did it but it did not help. The "cheeking media" message only changed for a longer period. Besides, everything is the same. What's worse, I can not enter the BIOS now. I press F2 and nothing happens. As once I had held the mentioned key for too long, the laptop made a loud squeak. What should I do in this situation? Please help. :(
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    #2
    DespKaMRaT
    Level 10  
    maybe it's trivial but does it detect your disk in a bios? check it on another pc. Maybe the RAM memory is failing? the reasons can be many. I would first check the simplest ones. If, however, you could enter the bios, then restore the original settings (probably the f6 key), you can also take out the bios battery for a minute.
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    #3
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    DespKaMRaT wrote:
    maybe it's trivial but does it detect your disk in a bios?

    He wrote that he can not go in there.
    @Ernst Stavro Blofeld Detach the disk completely and see if it can be entered in the BIOS.
    You probably have a damaged hard disk ...
  • #4
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld
    Level 2  
    So yes: I was able to re-enter the BIOS thanks to the Novo button. You're right that it does not detect your hard drive. I tried to read the last working settings, but again - nothing has changed, maybe except the new message - "boot failed". I do not really know how to remove the BIOS battery (I am a complete layman in this matter), or how to disconnect the drive. As for the last one, I do not think it would give anything if it does not even detect it. But I can be wrong, you are the experts here. The laptop is still under warranty, I have it for several months, but to be honest, I do not want to wait two months until they return it to me dilapidated. What you hear about the Lenovo service can really scare you ... It would be great if I could do something on my own thanks to the knowledge of forum members. Do you have any tips or ideas?
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    #5
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld wrote:
    I do not really know how to remove the BIOS battery (I am a complete layman in this matter), or how to disconnect the drive.

    Do you have a laptop under warranty and you really want to "pick it" yourself? - Your decision.
    Improve HDD assembly:


  • #6
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld
    Level 2  
    I may not have picked - I was counting on myself that I would do without handicrafts that would affect this guarantee. xD Thanks for the video, I'll take a look right away.
  • #7
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld
    Level 2  
    The laptop has been repaired on the website.