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08-17-2022 08:36 AM - edited 08-17-2022 11:42 AM
EDITED: Note of clarification, I want to hook up the ssd to the motherboard, I don't want to boot and run from the USB port!
I wanted to upgrade my hard drive on my 510-p030 from a sata platter to a sata SSD. I bought the Samsung 870EVO and attached it to an external hard drive adapter and plugged it in via USB. I downloaded and ran the Samsung Data Migration Software and it saw my hard drive and the new 870EVO just fine. When it was done I hooked the connectors from the old drive to the 870 and when I power on I instantly get a black screen with processor type, speed, memory info, bios 81B4 vF.38. It says press the ESC key for the Startup Menu. When you do that, Startup Menu text appears on the bottom right but then NOTHING happens no matter what you press.
It black screens with just the 870 ssd installed and when both old and new drives are installed via motherboard (Hamar) cables. If I connect the 870 back up to the external reader, it boots on the old drive fine and I can use windows browser to see the new drive an all my data is there.
Why can't I boot off the 870EVO !!??
Thanks, Joe.
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08-18-2022 10:27 AM
@Prométhée wrote:hi
I had run into a problem like this..
See if it helps, I didn't re-read the whole thread.
There seems to be a problem with the bios update.Several months ago, I swapped a customer's HP 260-p121nd harddrive with a Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD which was working great with Windows 10.
A week ago, the customer returned; the computer had performed a biosupdate (F.34) and since then, would not start Windows anymore and got stuck displaying the HP logo at boot.
https://support.hp.com/hr-en/document/c05348560
Hamar motherboard specifications.
From memory, I don't know if in the links here, but users have mentioned models that work without problems
So to see, but it may be the only solution
@colsar if nothing work , you can't even restart from a new windows installation:
try microsoft media
https://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/software-download/windows10
I invite you to re-read the topics given, and the links included in the topics
I quickly read again and it seems that there is a problem with this motherboard, bios version, and certain SSD models
I could not read everything, and not see if a solution exists for this specific model, but it works perfectly with other models!
Please see the thread in this forum called
Pavilion 510-p020 won't POST or boot with BIOS 81B4 F.37 and Samsung or Crucial SSD
for more about this and that a Kingston A400 SSD worked for me.
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08-17-2022 09:39 AM
Welcome to our HP User Forum!
This appears to be a BIOS boot sequence issue.
Please see this link: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04346420#:~:text=Press%20F9%20to%20open%20the,enable%20Legacy....
Hope this was helpful.
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NonSequitur777
08-17-2022 09:48 AM
This is what I would suggest you do. Power off your HP Pavilion Desktop - 510-p030 desktop. Unplug your Samsung USB connection. Then push the power button on and immediately tap F10 repeatedly. Follow on-screen key navigation guide and go into advanced, then down to change the boot order. make sure USB is the first one on top. Save and exit, plug in your Samsung USB and it should detect it and boot from it.
Here are more detailed instructions/guide if needed: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00364979.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
08-17-2022 11:08 AM
hi
I had run into a problem like this..
See if it helps, I didn't re-read the whole thread.
There seems to be a problem with the bios update.
Several months ago, I swapped a customer's HP 260-p121nd harddrive with a Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD which was working great with Windows 10.
A week ago, the customer returned; the computer had performed a biosupdate (F.34) and since then, would not start Windows anymore and got stuck displaying the HP logo at boot.
https://support.hp.com/hr-en/document/c05348560
Hamar motherboard specifications.
From memory, I don't know if in the links here, but users have mentioned models that work without problems
So to see, but it may be the only solution
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08-17-2022 12:21 PM
Thank you for the clarification in your original message -that helps a lot.
All right, may I assume that you 'cloned' your original boot drive using either Samsung's Magician or the freeware Macrium Reflect software?
Because if this is the case, all you should do is remove the 'old' drive, and install your new drive -easy peasy.
Should run/boot A-OK from the get-go.
Are you saying the new drive doesn't work?
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
08-17-2022 12:29 PM - edited 08-17-2022 12:30 PM
In order to clone your original drive to a new (SSD) drive, you'll need this temporary tool:
This is a USB to SATA adapter.
You hook the USB 3.x into your PC, and the new drive at the data/15-pin SATA end of the adapter.
You bought a quality Samsung SSD, and the Magician or Macrium Reflect Free software should 'see' the attached drive, and you should be able to proceed to clone it.
Upon successful completion of the cloning, power off your PC, remove the USB to SATA adapter, take out the new drive, remove the old drive, and install the newly cloned drive.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
08-17-2022 01:18 PM
NonSequitur777 - I used the Samsung Magician Data Migration Software. When I power on with the new drive attached to the mother board cable, I get a black screen and can't go any further. If I put the new drive back on to the usb adapter it boots fine off the original drive and I can see the new drive and all the data just fine.
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