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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

So I’m trying to start up my pc and I get a no boot card detected message so I went to the website it showed and I followed the instructions to troubleshoot it but somewhere in step three it says something about the Intel Optane which isnt showing you in my advanced settings in the BIOS settings does anyone have a solution

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Greetings,

Welcome to the forum.

I am not a HP employee.

 

Please provide a product number (Link).

 

You could have a Intel Optane drive.

 

Try running HP Diagnostics; start the PC, tap "ESC", then select "F2", now choose system tests to check hardware. You should have two storage drives if you have a Intel Optane drive and a slow platter HDD. The Intel Optane drive contains boot files and accelerates system performance by also storing frequently used files/programs on this drive.

 

The Optane drive may have failed or is corrupt.

 

Regards

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