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07-06-2023 05:35 AM
Product: HP Z800 Base Model Workstation
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)
- I had successfully upgraded my Z800's Fedora 36 to Fedora 38 when I did a recommended Grub update. It then booted into a grub rescue. After many attempts to further prone the HDD using an old Fedora 20 in single user mode on another internal HDD, it became evident that failed OS was due to drive failure that was predicted by Fedora 36, but warnings were ignored by me. I made 2 different USB-flash-drives of Fedora-Live using HP Spectre W10 laptop, but attempts to boot them were rejected by Z800 due to checksum failures. What next?
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