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11-27-2017 08:03 AM
Reinventing the wheel is something I don't do.
Just download the executable file from the link at the HP UEFI Diagnostics main web page, plug a usb flash drive into your notebook and then run the file. Follow the prompts.
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11-27-2017 08:26 AM
I downloaded file SP8072, plugged in a USB flash drive, unpacked SP8072 and followed the propmts. Rebooted and went to Device Selection Menu, selected USB drive and clicked - then I waited for the system to boot from the USB flash drive - nothing happened. What could have gone wrong?
11-27-2017 08:31 AM - edited 11-27-2017 08:32 AM
You should choose the boot option when starting your notebook to prevent it from accessing the hard disk.
Choose the USB flash drive and the boot process should begin.
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11-27-2017 09:15 AM - edited 11-27-2017 09:21 AM
What brand ,capacity and type (usb 2.0 or 3.0) is the usb flash drive?
The drive is not going to be bootable.
I just read that in the installer software at the stage where you choose the install location. Try installing it again from the file and read it more carefully. You should install it on the hard drive if you want to be able to access it from startup. As long as your notebook is a mid-2012 and later unit, it should have a UEFI BIOS and GPT format hard disk.
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