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How To Fix Dell Inspiron Error Code 0141- No Drive Detected?

Author: John Smith
by John Smith
Posted: Jun 22, 2019

PC manufacturers or OEMs like Dell design and develop their own firmware and hardware. While developing the firmware — BIOS that facilitates communication between the OS and the hardware — the OEMs also include certain predefined or custom error codes that warn end users about hardware or software problems. These codes help manufacturers, programmers, and tech gurus to quickly identify and resolve the issues.

The Dell Inspiron error code 0141 is one such custom error code used by Dell to explain to the user that there is an issue with the computer hard drive, as the system is not able to detect it. If you are experiencing the boot error code 2000-0141 and your Dell Inspiron is still under warranty, it is important for you to reach out to the Dell technical support. Otherwise, follow the below explained troubleshooting methods and workarounds that may help you fix the issue and save you from losing your crucial data.

Hard Disk Error Code 0141 Common Causes of Dell Inspiron Error Code 0141

There is a common myth that error code 0141 indicates a failed hard drive. However, that is usually not the case. Most of the time your the hard drive is healthy, but due to a loose SATA connector or a damaged SATA cable, the system is not able to detect the hard drive and thus, throws an error message 2000-0141. Other factors and issues that can lead to error 0141 are:

Bad hard drive firmware update or firmware corruption

Failing hard drive

File system corruption

Damaged or corrupt BIOS

Mechanical failure

Physical damage to drive

Troubleshooting Methods to Resolve Dell Inspiron Error code 0141

Run Dell Diagnostic Tool

Dell provides an inbuilt ePSA diagnostic tool on their a laptop that is used to scan the hardware for faults. The diagnostic tool checks the display, storage, processor, fan speed, and several other crucial components.

If something is wrong with the hardware, the diagnostic tool displays the error detail that is causing the issue such as error 0141.

To enter diagnostic mode,

Press and hold the Fn key on your Dell Inspiron laptop and while holding the Fn key, press the ‘Power’ button

The system enters into the diagnostic mode. You can follow along with the wizard and allow the diagnostic tool to run a scan

If the diagnostic scan also displays that the hard drive is not found or detected, proceed to the next troubleshooting method to inspect for physical connection.

Check If the Drive is Properly Seated and Well Connected

If you have never dismantled a laptop before, it is recommended that you should avoid this step to cause any further damage.

Disassembling a computer requires proper equipment like a right screwdriver, antistatic band, etc. otherwise, you might cause further damage to your laptop.

Still, if you want to risk it, use a clean cloth; gently clean the connectors and then reconnect the hard drive. Turn on your system and check if the error persists.

Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) is a small memory on the PC motherboard, which stores the BIOS information such as changes in BIOS settings or configurations related to hardware.

BIOS settings help you control your PC hardware at low-level. Therefore, if the issue is related to BIOS settings and you are not sure which setting is affecting the hardware communication, clear the CMOS memory by removing the CMOS battery

Contact Dell Support Number for fixing Dell error call on our toll-free number which is available 24*7 at your service +1-855-729-6682

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Hello, My name is John Smith from California, U.S.A. I have been working since 2010 to Recover Password Enterprise as a Senior Technician for providing recovery Hotmail password support.

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