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HP Pavilion Gaming 15 ak-001-np
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I restarted my HP Pavilion Gaming 15 ak-001-np (ENERGY STAR) because it was running very slow. I didn't do it in any special/ different way. I used the simplest method of all- Windows button> power icon> "Shut Down".

 

 

 

I waited until all lights were off and the fan stopped spinning and then waited a little bit more. Then, I hit the power button to start the computer and well, it didn't start. It went straight to BIOS. I exited and the next screen was a black screen with following the text:

 

 

 

"Boot Device Not Found

 

Please install an operating system on your hard disk.

 

Hard Disk (3F0)

 

F2 System Diagnostics

 

 

 

For more information, please visit: www.hp.com/go/techcenter/startup"

 

 

 

I visited and found the following troubleshooting page: https://support.hp.com/pt-pt/document/c06206390 (I am Portuguese)

 

 

I followed the steps. I hit F2 to open System Diagnostics. Then, I performed a Quick Hard Drive Check. It passed, so I followed the next step, which told me to turn off the computer, turn it back on and hit F10 repeatedly to open BIOS, which I did. Then, I was supposed to check if my laptop had Octane Memory, by finding "Intel Rapid Storage Technology".

 

 

However, that is not listed anywhere, so I suppose my laptop doesn't have it or it isn't working correctly. The article told me to get in touch with Client Support, so I did that.

 

 

What should I do now? Thank you!

 

 

 

 

 

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@GabrielSC 

This issue is nearly always caused by a failing drive -- so you need to go back into Diagnostics and do the Extensive check.



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