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01-01-2017 08:44 AM
Happy New Year to you! Thanks for reaching out to us on HP Support Forums. 🙂
I understand from your post that you need help with a password administrator controls assessment to set up. I would like to know if you are referring to the BIOS administrator password to access the system BIOS setup?
If yes, then I recommend you to reach out to HP phone support for further help. You can fill out an online form on www.hp.com/contacthp to reach phone support. Let me know if there is anything else I could assist you with. Cheers! 🙂
05-08-2017 10:54 AM
I was actually in the process of backing up my photos. The laptop was working fine in the morning, I leave it switched on for a couple of hours, then I came back to boot drive not found 3F0.
I am desperate. I just want to know how to check if the data can be saved. I am after the photos stored there. 😞
08-02-2017 09:00 AM
Solved it your HDD thats a turnip
remove battery and cables
open laptop all screws from botton two hidden under caps take corner plates off
pop out cdrom
another two screw hidden by cdrom
pop off keyboard be gentle remove clip by flipping up remove keyboard cable
remove power button cable mouse tracker pop up slide to remove
remove screws from top plate that hold metal plate to lower base case
piece of cardboard draw screw locations pop holes and place screws in as you remove
then you know which came from which hole
remove top plate and casing one unit reveals the mobo and HDD
remove HDD
SWAP HDD back plate from old to new HDD
Replace the new HDD gently into its position
Place Top unit back
attach the power and touch pad mouse cable
screw top plate if needed
attach keyboard bit tricky Lock is down
two screws cdrom area
place cdrom back
replace the screws underneath in the order you took them out
if it still wont boot from cdrom or usb clear the uefi boot settings in the bios (not the set default) it worked after i cleared this setting why i do not know but it did asume the mobo stores uefi boot setting for the old drive
Install os i used usb
All working tried w10 and Linux work fine
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