Pc bringt beim start fehlermeldung: no disk or disk error replace and strik any key when ready.

Beim Start meines hp compaq dc7100usd mit XP Professionel kommt folgende Fehlermeldung:  no disk or disk error replace and strik any key when ready. Auch ein Start im abgesicherten Modus ist nicht möglich.
DasProblem trat auf nachdem der PC beim Bearbeiten einer Powerpoint präsentation abgestürtzt ist und die Stromzufuhr unterbrochen wurde.
Eine Startdisk besitzt ich nicht.

Hallo:
Setzen Sie das CMOS.
Finden Sie unter Problembehandlung Handbuch auf unten stehenden Link, Seiten B-3 und B-4.
http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00189283/c00189283.pdf
Wenn das nicht funktioniert, musst du sehen, ob Sie noch bestellen-Startdisketten für Ihren PC.
HP unter dieser Telefonnummer anrufen: + 49 (0) 69-6680-5551
Sie müssen die Modellnummer und die Seriennummer zu bieten.
Paul
Hi:
Try resetting the CMOS.
See the troubleshooting manual at the link below, pages B-3 and B-4.
If that doesn't work, you will need to see if you can still order recovery disks for your PC.
Call HP at this phone number:  +49 (0) 69 6680 5551
You will need to provide the model number and serial number.
Paul

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