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03-18-2019 12:27 PM
Hi,
I have hp note book touch screen
Details are following
Hp pavilion x 360 Converiable
Model no 15-br007cl
I was facing hdd issue so that i have changed the hdd after that i am trying to open bios option for reinstalling os. I restart laptop and press esc it did not work again i press f 10 it didnt work so pls help me how can i enter in bios for reinstalling os??
When i restart laptop i get this screen which i am sending in snap shot, pls have look of snap shot and help me out of it
03-19-2019 09:42 AM
I read your post about no boot device found and wanted to help.
These problems are generally due to one of two basic problems:
1) Failed hard drive
2) Corrupted/missing boot loader files
As to the first, please follow the directions in this link for testing your hard drive http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00439024
If that confirms your drive has failed, then you need to replace it. Please report back if that is the case.
As to the second, you will need access to a working PC for this step in order to create the media needed to repair your PC boot loader.
Follow the instructions below to create boot media from Macrium Reflect (MR) that can be used to rewrite/repair the boot media on your PC:
1) Download and install Macrium Reflect (MR) from this link: http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.aspx
2) Use the option to create a boot USB stick or CD
That will create MR bootable media. Then, you can boot your PC into WinPE using that media.
Have patience, as that can take a while to start and bring up the screen.
Once the screen is there, select the option to Fix Windows boot problems. It will then search for the OSs installed and list them, Select the one you want to repair and click Next.
It will now do the repairs, listing the things it has done.
When finished, select the option to Restart the PC.
When done, your PC should boot OK. If it does not, there is a more serious problem.
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