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02-07-2024 12:57 PM - edited 02-08-2024 08:08 AM
I have a 6 years old HP omen which is not certified win 11 but intalled it anyway and it worked well since 6 month until last saturday.... I am facing a 3F0 issue and tried all recommended solution without success.
Did the HP test with success (Ram and Ssd)
I am wondering if i can accès ssd data if i mont it in ssd reader plugged on another laptop ?
Dont want to create more bads things on the disk
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02-15-2024 01:25 AM
Update:
Unmounted the SSD and plugged on another windows laptop using USB adaptators (3 differents models), nothing mounted and disk not visible.
Downloaded Win10-23H2 ISO and prepared a bootable USB stick.
1st : I have tested to Repair the original SSD by booting on the USB and using the Windows fonctions --> No Success
Then I select Install New Win10 (letting in the original SSD disk) and at the first step, Windows installer recognised the SSD Disk with 937 Go availbale and free. Then I Cancel the Install Process to avoid doing anything on the disk.
2nd: I have replaced the SSD by a HDD- (750Go) i was having.
Then I installed the Win10 OS on this configuration with success
3rd: I have tried again to connect the SSD to access it from the laptop --> no success nor visible
I finally succeed to make it visible via the DiskManager Settings within Windows and the Disk is apparently in RAW format now.
I have downloaded the Free version of Ontrack EaseUS Data Recovery app and launch the scan.
Good News It recognised a Lost Partition and apparently all datas.
Now I don not know how to Repair the Lost Partition, and mainly if it is possible ?
If Yes and once repaired, if I SWAP back the SSD in the Laptop, Will it boot ?
Or do I need to purchase the Pro License to Recover my data on another support (External HHD for exemple)
Thanks for your advices and recommended tool.
02-07-2024 02:35 PM
You can certainly give that a try but don't get your hopes up.
The product specs indicate that your notebook comes with a 1 TB 2.5" mechanical hard drive.
OMEN by HP - 17-w247nf Product Specifications | HP® Support
You need something like this so you can read the drive on another working PC's USB port.
Below is the link to the service manual, where you can find the hard drive removal and replacement procedure.
If you are planning to replace the hard drive, I recommend that you install a much better performing M.2 NVMe SSD since Chapter 1 of the service manual indicates your notebook has support for one of those drives.
02-08-2024 02:05 AM
Thanks for your answer.
I did change already the HDD byb a SSD.
My point is, with TPM and others Native security do you think if unmounting the SSD and plug it to an adaptator and plug the USB on another computer i will be able to read data (of course if SSD is not corrupted)?
Thanks in avance
02-08-2024 06:34 AM
You're very welcome.
Yes, I don't see any reason why you shouldn't give that a try.
So, you need one of these, if it is an NVMe SSD you want to try and read.
02-15-2024 01:25 AM
Update:
Unmounted the SSD and plugged on another windows laptop using USB adaptators (3 differents models), nothing mounted and disk not visible.
Downloaded Win10-23H2 ISO and prepared a bootable USB stick.
1st : I have tested to Repair the original SSD by booting on the USB and using the Windows fonctions --> No Success
Then I select Install New Win10 (letting in the original SSD disk) and at the first step, Windows installer recognised the SSD Disk with 937 Go availbale and free. Then I Cancel the Install Process to avoid doing anything on the disk.
2nd: I have replaced the SSD by a HDD- (750Go) i was having.
Then I installed the Win10 OS on this configuration with success
3rd: I have tried again to connect the SSD to access it from the laptop --> no success nor visible
I finally succeed to make it visible via the DiskManager Settings within Windows and the Disk is apparently in RAW format now.
I have downloaded the Free version of Ontrack EaseUS Data Recovery app and launch the scan.
Good News It recognised a Lost Partition and apparently all datas.
Now I don not know how to Repair the Lost Partition, and mainly if it is possible ?
If Yes and once repaired, if I SWAP back the SSD in the Laptop, Will it boot ?
Or do I need to purchase the Pro License to Recover my data on another support (External HHD for exemple)
Thanks for your advices and recommended tool.