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All-in-One desktop fails to boot showing error 0x0000185 that relates to some corrupt files. For some reason, the recovery partition is of no help or there is nothing there anymore because the PC disk was upgraded to SSD. How can I fix the issue?

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Hi @id4edson,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community.

 

This is happening because Windows cannot start/boot. It may be caused due to a hardware problem (e.g. your HDD, less likely) or it may be caused by a faulty Windows Update, some other faulty update/driver, corrupted bootloader / Boot Configuration Data in Windows, or like you mentioned Dc power jack added, etc.

 

1. Perform some basic hardware checks to rule out a hardware problem
 

- Please, shutdown the computer using the power button (pressed and hold for a few seconds until the PC powers off)

- Power the computer back on.

 

As soon as you press the power-on button, immediately begin hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap) before any logo appears. This should open an HP Startup Menu

 

- Choose F2 to open System Diagnostics. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform System Test >> Quick test.

 

This will check major hardware components for issues (do it just in case). Here is more info. Click here

 

If there are no system checks/no quick tests, perform HDD (hard disk drive) and RAM check (memory check).

 

If the tests pass without issues, continue. If not, please, let me know

 

2. Repeat steps 1-2 above but when the HP Startup menu opens, please choose F11 for System Recovery options.

The computer should boot from its recovery partition to open various recovery options. Note, that the F11 option will only work if the recovery partition is there (not deleted) and intact. From there, you have plenty of options to choose from. Every HP computer comes with a recovery partition present to assist in tough moments.

 

Please, perform "System Restore" first in an attempt to fix the issue. Please, restore back to previous days (restore point) where the issue was not present. Here is the video link: click here

 

You may also check the document for more info: here 

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

 

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