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No, back up your Data ASAP and replace the drive!

I successfully hacked 127.0.0.1! Now I cant turn on my computer :/

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I think you know what to do

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"It can fail soon or in 2 years, it's mostly impredictable... It happens for a number of reason, random failure, shock (laptop are most likely to have this problem as you shouldn't move an HDD when it's running and changing your laptop positioning happens frequently), it can happen from overheating, not defragmenting (especially if you're drive is full as you need to keep 10 to 20% free on all HDDs in order for them to run correctly), it's also possible from wrong shutdown, hard reset or current interruption (battery dead) as the head will not replace itself on the start point where she is protected... 

HDDs are the most common failure in PC (from my personal experience i had replace 4 in 3 PC in order to keep them running)"

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It won't do anything when I press F1, it's just frozen on this screen

take the drive out, and mirror the drive to a new one in an other system.

 

or take it to a store to do it if you dont have the tools or knowledge.

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