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Testing:
Boot Test failed Error Code BIOHD3
Warning: No active partitions
Suggestion: perform a system recovery
Suggestion: please contact hp support

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@RobbyJiggs 

A particular drive is organized into separate areas known as partitions.  For Windows to boot, the System Reserved partition, where the boot records are usually found, needs to be set as "active". 

 

You have to boot from partitioning media, find the partition with the boot files, and set it to "active".



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Thank you for your help. can you tell me how do i do that? 

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@RobbyJiggs 

Sorry I did not reply earlier, but another freeware partitioning tool, one that I use, is MiniTool Partition Wizard -- which you can get from here:  https://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html



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