Try disconnecting the hard drive, turn on the PC and check.
Also, if you can elaborate on the "installation" you tried, it may throw some light on the issue.
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I hibernated my desktop PC, and when I turned it on back I receive this message: "The last attempt to resume the system from its previous location failed..." Two options are given: "Continue with system resume" and "Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu". When I strike "Enter" to select the second option (already highlighted) nothing happened. Everything is frozen. I tried different options to try get out of this issue, but nothing works. May I have a real solution to solve this problem?
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Try disconnecting the hard drive, turn on the PC and check.
Also, if you can elaborate on the "installation" you tried, it may throw some light on the issue.
Thanks, Balaji, for your replies. Let me elaborate a little bit more on the installation. Once I connected the "slave" hard drive, instead of format the disk, I was checking if it needs to be partioned before formatting. While searching for that information on my other computer I decided to hibernate the computer with the slave hard drive. Because I was running late on other issues then I decided to continue next day with the result already explained.
I followed your recommendation in your second reply, but doesn't work. If you have any other solution, let me know. Thanks.
I just connected a hard drive as a slave. Then I hibernate to finish the installation process next day.
Any changes made to the hardware after hibernation?