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02-17-2024 09:25 AM - edited 02-17-2024 09:38 AM
Hello. I own an HP Victus 15 fb0014nt. I installed a new MLD 300 1TB NVMe SSD into my device. I loaded Windows with a bootable USB drive, but I'm encountering a 3f0 error. I cant see ssd in the boot menu. In UEFI system diagnostics, the SSD is detected. I would be very happy if you could help me. (I've tried BIOS downgrade and upgrade. /I prepared the bootable USB with both Windows Media Creation Tool and Rufus. /I selected the 3f0 error in the uefi system diagnostic symptom test, and it completed successfully, but the result is the same. /I tried converting the disk to GPT using disk part, but it didn't work.) i also tried windows 10. I try the ssd another pc its work. The ssd is working.
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02-17-2024 03:37 PM
Please do not reply without reading my message. I had already mentioned that I did everything in those steps anyway. thankfully I found the solution by myself. I installed Linux Mint on a flash drive, converted the SSD format to ext4. It showed up in the BIOS. Then I installed and started using Windows.
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02-17-2024 11:30 AM
Please use the following Guide
HP PCs - Hard disk 3F0 boot device not found error
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02-17-2024 03:37 PM
Please do not reply without reading my message. I had already mentioned that I did everything in those steps anyway. thankfully I found the solution by myself. I installed Linux Mint on a flash drive, converted the SSD format to ext4. It showed up in the BIOS. Then I installed and started using Windows.
Thank you for your message.