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Hello
If you have replaced the hard-drive and the same problem (intermittently) occurs should mean the HDD isn't the cause. Tracing back from the hard-drive, have you tried swapping out the IDE / SATA cable that connects it to your motherboard. Hopefully this is all that is wrong. You could also try making it the only IDE device connected to your motherboard and see if it works consistantly then. You could also try running your IDE devices from the secondary IDE channel on your motherboard so they show during the post as secondary master and secondary slave (hopefully you can boot into an operating system with this configuration). If the cable proves not to be the problem, the cause may be the hard-drive controller on the motherboard.
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Actually, bitboyx is right. My Aspire 5100 was doing the same thing, I'd have to boot up 4 or 5 times before error 0200 wouldn't show up. I took it apart and resoldered the pata connector to the mb.( Not a job for just anybody! Alot of screws and snap joints. ) Some small computer stors can do this for you but they're hard to find. Hope this helps.
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if you replace the hard drive. It either the motherboard, try flashing the BIOS that could solve your problem
here a link on how to flash BIOS http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Hardware-Guides/Why-and-How-to-Flash-Your-BIOS/
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Résultats pour ERROR 0200: Failure Fixed Disk 0
Résultats pour ERROR 0200: Failure Fixed Disk 0
Résultats pour ERROR 0200: Failure Fixed Disk 0
Résultats pour ERROR 0200: Failure Fixed Disk 0