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erreur 3F0
05-31-2021 10:04 AM

Bonjour,
j'ai changé mon disque interne toshiba par un SSD samsung avec windows 10.
j'ai essayé de changer les paramètres dans le bios mais rien ne change.
le nouveau disque fonctionne bien car je l'ai testé sur un autre pc.
j'ai ce message:
Disque Dur (3F0)
Système de diagnostic F2
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05-31-2021 10:13 AM

Hi there! Thank you for visiting our English HP Support Community! 🙂
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BiancaS.
05-31-2021 10:13 AM

Hi there! Thank you for visiting our English HP Support Community! 🙂
We advise you to post your question in English to insure a quick response for the Community. This can also help other users to take advantage of your post, in the case they have the same question.
Thank you for your understanding.
Kind regards,
BiancaS.
05-31-2021 10:13 AM

Hi
what exactly have you changed in the bios?
how, with what did you install windows (or tried)
and when exactly did you get the error message?
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05-31-2021 12:33 PM

It's OK , I found the solution.
I have create EFI.
Also, when migrating or installing the OS on another hard drive next to the original system drive, the new hard drive may not generate an EFI partition. Once you remove the old hard drive, the system will not boot. And if you lose an EFI partition on your system drive, follow the steps below to create one.

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