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i just found another way to remove this error messages
1: power down your laptop
2: wait a few sec and after that power on the laptop and press f10 button.
3: it wll take you to bios page
4: now try to find boot option and open it and then enable legacy support and then savr changes and exit.
thats it
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Hi buddy,

I work in HP customer support i am sorry to let you know but now you won't be able to load the operating system because 3FO is a eminent HDD failure error
Consider reseating the HDD first if it helps then great
Otherwise replace the HDD.For detailed instructions you can call HP customer support

Regards
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@ripumgupta wrote:
i just found another way to remove this error messages
1: power down your laptop
2: wait a few sec and after that power on the laptop and press f10 button.
3: it wll take you to bios page
4: now try to find boot option and open it and then enable legacy support and then savr changes and exit.
thats it

If Windows was installed in one mode and then something or somebody messed with the BIOS, this is expected. This is the reason HP recommends restoring BIOS to default settings.

 

If you followed the steps before and if the issue is solved for you there is nothing else you need to do at the moment.

 

Cheers

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my problem is solved just by following the steps... i wrote below #amankumarsingh n thanks... to both of uh for helping have a nyc day
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1: power down your laptop
2: wait a few sec and after that power on the laptop and press f10 button.
3: it wll take you to bios page
4: now try to find boot option and open it and then enable legacy support and then savr changes and exit.
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