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i have note book 2000 and i have same problm plz help  me

 

 

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He is right , my main pc onley boots an OS while the win 7 disk is inside ...

Any HD or SSD , any OS  will boot automatic as long as I keep the disk in the DvD-drive.

I haven't got any solution and my SSD with win8 gives 0F03 error aswell on my HP laptop which worked fine before removing it's HD.
- I did a memory repair with the win7 disk
   - as long as i keep the disk in the pc ; no problem ( but the problem isn't fixed ) , u're atleast able to copy ur personal files to an usb stick or so ...
- W8.1 Boot ISO failed to fix the problem 😕

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Yes, you are right sir. I did the same, tested my hdd on a desktop computer and the hdd read and worked fine there. The question now is: how to i correct the chipset error or am i supposed to buy a new motherboard?
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Had the same problem when HP returned my Laptop for repairs. I fixed my issue by loggin into the BIOS setup, Advance >Boot options > Change it from Legacy to UEFI Hybrid..   Hope this helps anyone else.

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I tried everything to get my SSD recognized by Windows 10 - finally I went to the SSD manufacturer's page - applied the latest firmware update for my SSD - and POOF - no boot up problems. Hooray for Crucial.com

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