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07-05-2011 09:17 PM
I really need help on this one. I have tried everything that I can think of to solve this problem. Laptop says I have no CD Rom or Hard drive, so I bought new ones and installed them. SAME results. "Operating system not found" and "No TPM or TPM has problem". It is driving me crazy. Can anyone help me with this problem????
07-05-2011 10:03 PM
Plz tell me the product number (p/n) written on a white sticker at the bottom of the notebook
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07-07-2011
02:19 PM
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07-07-2011
02:49 PM
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MrMatthew
Product Presario F700
S/N : [Personal Information Removed]
p/n : KW061UA#ABA
F763N R
How can I correct this TPM problem???? Or is it fixable> I have spent so much on this laptop already. Installed 4 gigs of memory, new CD/DVD and new Hard drive. It tells me that I do not have a hard drive or CD/DVD. I'm so p&*&*((&(*&&*^*&
07-07-2011 09:30 PM
Problem with HDD detection....
Did ur new HDD worked ever??
run the following test:
Run the Following test
Shut down the computer if it is running.
Press the power button to turn on the computer.
Press f10 when the HP/Compaq logo displays.
After the BIOS Setup Utility displays, use the Right Arrow key to select the Diagnostics menu.
Select HDD Self-Test options.
Press enter to display a list of HDD/Self-Test options.
Select Notebook Hard Drive and then press f10 to display an Estimated test time.
Press f10 to continue. The Hard Drive Self Test executes a Quick test, a Comprehensive test, and a SMART test.
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07-09-2012 02:20 PM
Has anyone found a solution for these: No TPM or TPM has problems?
I did a bios hd test and it says: No IDE device, but I tried this hd in another system and it works fine.
Also I cannot boot from a cd. Is there a fix for these? Does this indicate a bad IDE controller board or fuse etc?
