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03-14-2022 04:20 AM
my laptops keeps showing me this blue screen with an error code how can I fix it ?
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03-15-2022 12:10 PM - edited 03-15-2022 12:11 PM
Hello
This is a macro, recorded answer, read the following carefully, and see according to your own problem.
If you have any doubts, ask me, I will try to answer the best
you have an error message, or a problem with the hard drive (or SSD)
this indicates that your hard drive is certainly damaged
Depending on the error, and its condition, it may fail anytime.
maybe it doesn't work anymore
First of all, you can try to recover personal data
Once your data has been saved
You can either follow the following or buy a new hard drive directly!
What I am indicating now is just a rescue option
If it works, it will be temporary, back up your data regularly
depending on the hard drive condition, it may work a good time
but the hard drive may fail permanently
it is mainly in order to be able to use the computer, the time to replace the system disk
be careful because the goal is to erase the hard drive, your unsaved data will be lost
so you have to reinstall the computer completely
There are several methods, depending on the installed windows system and your computer
Try a full reinstall
You can try to help yourself with this tutorial (sorry not fully translated)
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Using the HP Cloud Recovery Tool (Windows 10, 7)
if you have windows 10 you can use microsoft tool
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10
If you originally had a sata HDD you could possibly install a sata SDD
but this is another topic, if needed you should open another thread
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03-14-2022 11:53 AM
@Wosiyane -- as the message states, press F1 to enter the Recovery Environment.
One of the automated tests will run the "Check Disk" utility, to repair any errors in the file-system.
Errors in the file-system can trigger that "file not found" message.
03-14-2022 12:18 PM
@Wosiyane -- It won't erase any data on my laptop ?
Part of that "check disk" tries to find, and "rescue" any "orphaned" files.
Compare to having a bookshelf, with many books, and having built your own "Table Of Contents" list, as an inventory of what books you have. If somebody adds a book of theirs somewhere on your bookshelf, without telling you, then your inventory will not list that book -- it is an "orphan" book.
Similarly, "check disk" looks at all the "directories" on the disk-drive, to enumerate all the files that are listed, and it will move any "orphan" files into a folder named "Recovered" on your disk-drive, and updates the directory for the contents of that folder. This is not an "erase" operation.
Note that "check disk" also checks to see if a specific file is listed MORE than once in your inventory.
It also checks that every entry in your inventory actually references exactly one file.
If somebody removed a book from your bookshelf, and did not tell you, your inventory points to an "empty" spot on your bookshelf.
Thus, it is highly-likely that 99.99% of your personal files will be "untouched" by that app.
03-15-2022 12:10 PM - edited 03-15-2022 12:11 PM
Hello
This is a macro, recorded answer, read the following carefully, and see according to your own problem.
If you have any doubts, ask me, I will try to answer the best
you have an error message, or a problem with the hard drive (or SSD)
this indicates that your hard drive is certainly damaged
Depending on the error, and its condition, it may fail anytime.
maybe it doesn't work anymore
First of all, you can try to recover personal data
Once your data has been saved
You can either follow the following or buy a new hard drive directly!
What I am indicating now is just a rescue option
If it works, it will be temporary, back up your data regularly
depending on the hard drive condition, it may work a good time
but the hard drive may fail permanently
it is mainly in order to be able to use the computer, the time to replace the system disk
be careful because the goal is to erase the hard drive, your unsaved data will be lost
so you have to reinstall the computer completely
There are several methods, depending on the installed windows system and your computer
Try a full reinstall
You can try to help yourself with this tutorial (sorry not fully translated)
que faire en cas d' erreur / échec dst du disque dur - HP Support Community - 7338574
Using the HP Cloud Recovery Tool (Windows 10, 7)
if you have windows 10 you can use microsoft tool
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10
If you originally had a sata HDD you could possibly install a sata SDD
but this is another topic, if needed you should open another thread
was this reply helpful , or just say thank you ? Click on the yes button
Please remember to mark the answers this can help other users
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Windows 11 22h2 inside , user
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03-15-2022 04:13 PM
@Wosiyane -- now it shows this black screen and theres an recurring beeping sound every few seconds
To continue our conversation, that is "bad news".
While it is tempting to press ENTER, to try to load Windows from your disk-drive, do not do it.
Your disk-drive probably has some residual "life" remaining, before it permanently "dies", and causes a total loss of your Personal Files. So, the best usage of that "life" is:
- power-off the computer
- remove the disk-drive
- purchase an external "backup" device
- on another computer, that is working fine, connect both that "backup" and your disk-drive
- start Windows on that computer
- the "backup" device could be assigned the drive-letter "E:" or "F:"
- your disk-drive could be assigned the other drive-letter
- try to copy all your personal files from your disk-drive onto the "backup" device
- purchase a new SSD (5 times faster than your current disk-drive), and connect it to your computer
- install Windows onto it
- connect the backup device to your computer
- restore all your Personal Files from that device
- reinstall your other software (iTunes? Adobe Reader?) onto the new SSD
- Good luck!
If the above steps are beyond your skill-level, hire a computer technician to do it.
I hope this helps.