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03-11-2018 10:14 AM
Hello! Can't recovery system from recovery kit (usb) after replacing the hard drive. After starting the recovery an error occurs: "No HDD". The same problem if i start the system - 3F0.
What can I do - maybe i must install the driver for new hard drive?
If so, which one?
I tried a lot of SATA/AHCI drivers from official site AMD - no problem solved.
Thank you.
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03-11-2018 01:23 PM - edited 03-11-2018 01:24 PM
1-Your laptop evidently isn't recognizing the hard drive replacement. Did you install a new drive or a used one? The drive may be bad- even if it is new. Not unheard of to receive a faulty one.
2-Have you rechecked connections to be sure the new drive is securely connected?
3-Enter BIOS by tapping away at the F10 key immedately after powering on. Is the hard drive seen in there?
4-Have you run F2 diagnostics on the new drive?
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03-11-2018 11:01 AM
Hi
Try....
ISO images of various Microsoft OS's are available.
They can be be downloaded and 'burnt'/expanded to a DVD/USB.
They WONT contain appropriate HP software, like drivers etc.
But may enable a repair to be started.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows8
If in doubt please ask.
03-11-2018 01:23 PM - edited 03-11-2018 01:24 PM
1-Your laptop evidently isn't recognizing the hard drive replacement. Did you install a new drive or a used one? The drive may be bad- even if it is new. Not unheard of to receive a faulty one.
2-Have you rechecked connections to be sure the new drive is securely connected?
3-Enter BIOS by tapping away at the F10 key immedately after powering on. Is the hard drive seen in there?
4-Have you run F2 diagnostics on the new drive?
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03-11-2018 02:26 PM
1-I install a new drive, but for check connect it to desktop and install on it windows 8 - it works correctly
2-Yes, I checked it, but I'll do it again.
3-The hard drive is not detected in bios.
4-If I try to run diagnostics - there is no hard disk.
It seems worth paying attention to the problem with hardware, not software..
03-11-2018 02:42 PM - edited 03-11-2018 02:43 PM
Yes, it is worth checking BIOS any time new hardware is installed to be sure it is detected- hdd,memory,etc. No software is going to work if the laptop does not even detect new hardware has been installed.
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