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How to get my HP laptop out of recovery mode. I have tried everything. 

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@Mimi178, Welcome to HP Support Community. 

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you. 
I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble with your HP laptop. Here are some steps you can try to get it out of recovery mode:

Restart and Access Advanced Options:

  • Restart your laptop and press F11 repeatedly as it starts up.
  • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options.

System Restore:

  • In the Advanced Options menu, select System Restore.
  • Follow the prompts to restore your system to a previous point.

Reset This PC:

  • In the Advanced Options menu, select Reset This PC.
  • Choose whether to keep your files or remove everything, then follow the prompts.

Free Up Disk Space:

  • Sometimes, recovery mode issues are due to insufficient disk space. You can free up space using the Command Prompt:
    • In the Advanced Options menu, select Command Prompt.
    • Use commands like diskpart to manage disk space.

You may refer to this document - HP PCs - Software recovery options (Windows 11 and Windows 10) | HP® Support
>HP Computer and Laptop System Recovery for Windows | HP® Support
 

I hope this helps. 

 

Take care and have a good day. 

 

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