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06-19-2016 12:47 PM - edited 06-19-2016 12:48 PM
The screen start up menu is the same one you used to perform the hardware tests. It can be accessed the following way:
- when HP computer is stopped, press the power on button to turn it on (if not stopped, please restart it and then turn it on).
- immediately keep hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap) and the boot menu will appear. It will look similar to this one
- eventually, press F11 from the keyboard
# Can you confirm the hardware tests did pass fine with no errors ?
# Do you ever get to the HP Startup Menu after hitting the Esc button ?
# When you purchased your HP computer, did it come with Windows preinstalled (OEM Windows) ? You or your friend did not installed (reinstalled) Windows on your own after purchase, didn't you ?
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06-19-2016 12:57 PM
so i finally got that start up screen but when i do F11 it goes back to the same screen saying
Boot device not found
please install an operating system on your hard disk
hard disk (3F0)
F2 system diagnostics
06-19-2016 01:07 PM - edited 06-19-2016 01:08 PM
I kindly ask you one more time to please answer the following two queries. Since you now get to the Startup menu:
# Can you confirm the F2 UEFI/BIOS hardware tests did pass fine with no errors ?
# When you purchased your HP computer, did it come with Windows preinstalled (OEM Windows) ? You or your friend did not install (reinstall) Windows on your own after purchase, didn't you ?
If the suggested hardware test did pass fine and If your computer originally came with Windows preinstalled but if the F11 option does not work now, it could be the recovery partitions are corrupted or missing. Please, confirm.
Thank you very much for your cooperation! 🙂
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06-19-2016 01:19 PM
# Can you confirm the F2 UEFI/BIOS hardware tests did pass fine with no errors ? Yes i thought i already answered that, sorry.
# When you purchased your HP computer, did it come with Windows preinstalled (OEM Windows) ? You or your friend did not install (reinstall) Windows on your own after purchase, didn't you ? I did not install anything so i'm assuming it came with this?
06-19-2016 02:01 PM - edited 06-19-2016 02:03 PM
OK, thank you.
This error generally means hardware failure (HDD failure) and is less likely to be caused by other things but let's try to be on the safe side and ~100% sure.
1) Please, restart the computer and keep hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap) to open the Start up menu
Choose the F2 option for diagnostics
Go to Components tests >> Hard drive >> choose to run Extensive test
Please, note that it will take long time to complete - e.g. more than an hour
Please, let me know the results from the Extensive test
If it fails, please do let me know.
2) Please,restart the computer and keep hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap) to open the Start up menu
Press the F9 button for boot options
Can you please let me know what exactly you see as listed boot options ? Please, list them all
3) Please,restart the computer and keep hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap) to open the Start up menu
Press the F10 option to enter the BIOS.
Please, manually search for the following option - depending on BIOS versions it may sould/look slightly different but general meaning is the same - Reset to default, Load default, Apply default and exit, etc.. the idea is to reset the BIOS settings to default settings, apply default settings, Exit BIOS and save the default settings. Restart. Does this make any difference ?
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3) Please,restart the computer and keep hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap) to open the Start up menu
Press the F10 option to enter the BIOS.
Please, manually search for the following options : Try to configure BIOS/UEFI - boot options as
Secure boot enabled / Legacy mode disable
Save, restart and try if this makes a difference
If computer still cannot boot to Windows, please, re-enter BIOS
Try to configure BIOS/UEFI - boot options as
Secure boot disabled / Legacy mode enabled
Save, restart and try if this makes a difference.
Keep hitting F9 button to load boot options , choose Notebook HardDisk Drive, press ENTER and let me know if Windows starts.
Here is more info about these options >>
http://support.hp.com/bg-en/document/c03653226
I know these are lots of options. But since the computer is not in front of me, it's a little but hardder remotely. Please, take your time and complete them when you have time. Please, provide back reply with your findings on all the tests/options. Looking forward to hearing back from you !
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