I suspect your HDD is dead or physically damaged, try get a new one and then install a windows
This would also be a good time to switch to an SSD. A 2.5" SATA SSD should fit without any problems. I'd also see if it's possible to do a RAM upgrade. 4GB are not great for Windows 10.
Another comment said about trying to boot off of Linux mint or something, so I'll try that. If it doesn't work, then I'll have to get a new HDD or and SSD
You could try running a live system from a USB stick. Just make a bootable USB drive with Linux Mint or something similar and try to boot off that. If that works, at least you know your machine is working.
I'll try that
And then - there I said it - you can just install Mint on your PC and don't bother with Windows at all. I'll show myself out.
Does the hard drive show in the bios under storage devices? If not, you are outa luck.. you would need a new disk or boot from a live usb
Open up the laptop and make sure the cable is still attached to your hard drive. Unplug and then replug it to make sure the connection didn’t come unseated during the drop.
Could be something as simple as that.
Damn... Why tf did i not think of that 💀. I guess trying to study for my exam is making my brain not function properly 💀
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