This issue can occur due to several reasons, and in this guide, we’ll show you how to fix this issue.
- The BIOS system on modern computers is essential, as it contains vital system information.
- The CHKDSK utility is used to fix errors on your hard drive and can fix the BIOS errors.
Update the BIOS
- In Device Manager, right click the SATA controller and select Update driver.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to update the BIOS.
- Disable the Self-Test Mode
- Navigate to Device Manager and open SATA ports.
- Right click your SATA controller and select Properties.
- Go to the Advanced tab and check the Disable Self-Test option.
Remove and re-insert the battery
- Remove the battery.
- Remove the battery pack.
- Re-insert the battery.
- Re-insert the battery pack.
- If the issue persists, replace the battery.
- Check the battery status
Press the Power button for 3 seconds. - Check for the battery charging indicator.
- If the battery is charging, the battery charging indicator light should be blinking.
- If no charging indicator light appears, the battery needs a replacement.
- Replace the battery pack
Remove the battery pack. - Replace the battery pack.
Perform the System Reset
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Press the Power button and choose Restart from the menu.
When your PC starts, go to the Advanced startup section, and choose Restart.
Select the Troubleshoot option.
Choose Advanced options.
Go to Startup Settings.
Select the Restart button under Advanced startup. - First, select Troubleshoot from the menu.
- Next, select the Advanced options, and select the Startup Settings option.
- Finally, click the Restart button under Advanced startup.
Perform Recovery BIOS update
- Press F2 or F12 key while booting your computer
- Select Advanced or Boot Options
- Select Recovery BIOS Update
- Select the BIOS file you want to update
- Press F10 to save changes
- Restart your computer
What’s the difference between PASS and FAIL in an chkdsk scan?
- FAIL means that the disk is not healthy
- FAIL means that the disk is failing or has sustained physical damage
- FAIL means that a hard drive disk has failed due to excessive vibration
- FAIL means that the system is unable to find any valid partition
- FAIL means that the system cannot find any valid partition
- FAIL means that the system cannot find any valid partition
- FAIL is caused when damage is caused to the drive, or when the drive is corrupt
- FAIL means that a hard drive disk has failed due to excessive vibration