Can the PC still be saved?

When I uninstalled Linux Mint yesterday and started the PC today, the message shown above suddenly appeared.

After a few YouTube tutorials I came here and am now stuck at

Error: failure reading sector 0x2 fromm fd0

Firmly.

My question: is there any way I can save the PC and if so, how?

Note: I have already tried the other partitions but everywhere

Error: Filesystem is Unknown

Thanks for all the answers.

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evtldocha
1 year ago

Error: failure reading sector 0x2 fromm fd0

I believe that not the relevant problem (you will probably not use a disk drive). The first line shows the problem. I would now be out of the distance the workhypothesis in: The boot plate is defective. This then also means consistently that not the entire PC would be “over”.

shiiiqx
1 year ago

I myself don’t know how to help with Linus, but I can recommend you to go to a local Pc specialist who often care about this.

CJJGgaming
1 year ago

Hello,

Go to a PC expert.

He’s probably very happy to tell you.

He’s still alive.

VG

Destranix
1 year ago

Look what you want to boot from and select the right one. If that’s fd0, there’s something wrong.

If, then you can fix it if you connect it to another PC but not otherwise.

geheim007b
1 year ago

fd0, do you have a diskette drive? 🙂

otherwise the UUID seems to have changed, boot with ner livecd and watch your stick

geheim007b
1 year ago
Reply to  geheim007b

achso, you get your current UUID via “blkid”. Or you simply take the direct device (e.g. /dev/sda1 or nvme0n1p1, xvda1 or whatever is given to you).

geheim007b
1 year ago
Reply to  Paul01280

livestick would probably be the better expression today. Boot medium with which you can boot a complete Linux system from a CD / stick. grml is very nice for reperature tasks

https://grml.org/

must now of course drag the iso on another PC and copy it to the stick (available there via command “dd if=filename.iso of=/dev/OUTPUTDEVICE”). If you are complete beginner bring it really to nem reperaturation service, actually (unless there is really a defect) the problem should be fixed in 10min.

geheim007b
1 year ago
Reply to  geheim007b

and if the plate really should be broken, ddrescue may still help you. Your PC is in any case still to be saved, in the worst case your record is broken

geheim007b
1 year ago

ach yes… kuck or ask if experience is available with linux. Unfortunately, there are so-called “specialists” who don’t really know and break more than judge.