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12-05-2022 01:55 PM - edited 12-05-2022 01:58 PM
I currently have an HP 250 G7 with an intel i3, 4Gb of RAM and a HDD disk.
I want to reinstall my windows on a different disk, a SSD NVMe NV1, please see following link for more info: link
First of all I've try to add it as a secondary disk on my original windows installation and all works fine. Problem exist when I want to install windows 10 on this new SSD.
I'm installing windows with a USB boot through installation media tool link, but after first restart during installation my notebook doesn't restart from SSD disk, is trying to start again from USB. If I try to boot manually from SSD, 3F0 Boot Device Not Found or Hard Disk Error is shown.
I'm using default bios settings with UEFI boot, I've also tried to boot with legacy mode but BIOS show me an error that can't start from this device.
Also I've used HP Hardware Diagnostics UEFI (black screen) and I've made a disk check ( long option) and SMART Check and Long DST are "PASSED"
Current BIOS version 1.24.0.0
Could you shed some light on that?