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03-22-2017 08:24 AM
Some how the hard drive was erased so now i am trying to reload from created discs and i continue to get error code 0xe0ef000e. Please help? Thank You
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03-22-2017 09:00 AM
> I was able to download to another computer.
Sigh. Maybe, the CD/DVD drive in your computer is the problem?
Would you happen to have an external DVD-reader/writer that would connect to a USB port on your All-In-One?
Can you borrow one from a friend?
If you can put the media into that device, and then boot from this device, you might have success in reading the media.
03-22-2017 08:30 AM
Hi @richpowers,
When do you get this error message? at the start or inbetween while running the recover?
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03-22-2017 08:37 AM
In that problem, one of the DVD disks was "defective", and a new Recovery Set had to be ordered from HP.
On another computer, with at least 5 GB of "free" disk-space, insert your DVD disk, and try to copy "everything" from that media into a folder on your computer. If it fails to copy, then the media is defective.
Click on the new folder, hold down the SHIFT key, and press the DELETE key, to delete the folder, without moving it to your "Recycle Bin", to reclaim the disk-space.
03-22-2017 08:37 AM
Hello,
0xE0EF000E basically means Copying file/directory failed. You may get more help following the link in the introduction part of the document :
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02018679
You may try to run the recovery once again followig the below mentioned document :
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01867418
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03-22-2017 09:00 AM
> I was able to download to another computer.
Sigh. Maybe, the CD/DVD drive in your computer is the problem?
Would you happen to have an external DVD-reader/writer that would connect to a USB port on your All-In-One?
Can you borrow one from a friend?
If you can put the media into that device, and then boot from this device, you might have success in reading the media.
03-22-2017 09:02 AM
Also along with that, i would recommend you to run a test on your HDD & the DVD drive.
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01443317
If they all pass, please run the recovery process again.
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