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HP EliteBook 840 G3
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I can't install Win10 Pro 64 bit on this laptop. I've tried several ways as I searched in different forums. Bios is the latest one, ver. 1.42. 

I have tried to format the disk in both MBR and GPT file format and then try to boot up on a USB-key. When I choose UEFI-boot it fails like this:  0x000000f - The boot configuration data for your PC is missing or contains errors. And when I choose Legacy boot, the installation starts, but when I have chosen the disk that I want to install Windows in, it fail: Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disks is of the GPT partition style.  If I changed the disk to MBR file format, I've succeed going a little further, but then again I fails like this: 0xc000000e in a blue screen. 

 

Can anyone help here - I couldn't find a solution on the internet..... Niklas

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