Ubuntu not showing disk

Posted by ojek on Super User See other posts from Super User or by ojek
Published on 2013-11-02T03:14:03Z Indexed on 2013/11/02 3:58 UTC
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I have a laptop which had broken windows 7 installed on it.

I created a ubuntu live usb and tried installing ubuntu over that win7. After a few minutes, I got an error message, so I needed to restart the computer. Now the laptop says that there is no bootable device - reasonable message given that there was an error during linux installation. But:

  1. Bios can see my hard drive,
  2. When I start ubuntu in live mode, and try either sudo fdisk -l or gparted, it doesn't show any hard disk drives.

I am 90% sure that hdd is broken, but it is wierd that bios can see it, and ubuntu doesn't. How can I be 100% sure about that hdd? Is there any additional way of detecting my hdd from ubuntu?

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