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03-09-2022 10:43 AM
I have a HP Pavilion 15 au006tx Notebook. Yesterday I turned on virtualization from bios to enable android emulation(using Intel Haxm) for Android Studio and yesterday it was working fine but today when i opened my pc it showed 'system bootOrder not found, initilizing defaults Reset system' and restarted and again showed this and restarted and stuck in this loop. But I was able to access windows by pressing esc during startup and clicking enter afterwards. So i opened uefi bios and disabled virtualization but this doesn't seems to solve the problem. So I searched on the internet and found this article .
As suggested in this article I ran the hard disk(Extensive) Test and it passed. But after this it says to perform "recovery" (not specific about what to do).
I didn't know what to do so i tried these things :
1. Disable Virtualization - didn't help
2. Restored Security Settings to default : didn't help but removed my pin.
3. Going to boot options and disabling secure boot : didn't help
4. Clear all secure boot keys and load hp Factory Default keys : didn't help
5. Enabling Legacy Support : Seems to work fine but was taking longer time to boot(btw i changed the hotkey delay to 0 but it was still slow so i disabled legacy and tried again)
By The way after opening startup menu, every way of starting windows 10 was working fine but when i leave it to start automatically it shows error.
6. Then I went to recovery options(advance in troubleshoot) in startup menu and :
6.1 Started startup repair : didn't help
6.2 Uninstalled Latest Quality Update : didn't help (It failed to uninstall latest feature update)
6.3 System restore using restore point : didn't help (because the restore point created after the problem started)
7. Loaded setup Defaults : didn't help
Some more photos :a
1.This is the downloaded image but error was same.
2. Clicking enter will boot to windows without any error.
3. Hard Drive(Extensive) Test : Passed
Conclusion : So Temporarily I enabled legacy support.And It is taking a lot of time to boot.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
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Regards,
May_2003