I tried creating a recovery CD for Windows 7 from my other computer but it will not run it, or doesn't seem to. Problem I am having when I turn it on it gives HP invent screen with ESC to enter setup then goes to Windows Recovery Error screen with an option to launch startup repair (recommended) or start normally. Neither work. At one point I was getting a F30 error, hard disk can't be found. when system tries to repair it just goes to a blue screen with what appears to be rays on the screen and just hangs there. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I have an assignment due this Friday and I need to get access to my Access. Thank you.
There are many LEVELS of OS repair modes.
one is startup files bad, and fix that.
others are refresh.
and last full install.
the HP site covers how to do all that. hp.com
HDD not found is usual just that. bad HDD.
ever listen to one, if silent its DEAD, HDD, not SSDs.
One can remove the HDD, and put it in a eSATA enclosure
and plug it in to any PC modern has eSata, and see if data can be recovered. this is best way 1. or just plug it in to a good system.
Best is Desktop as those can have up to 8 drives installed ,
like my ASUS has. (actually more on mine)
That covers the topic DATA, recovery, 101.
now the cure.
buy a new SSD and then do a fresh install with HP media kit
then copy data from old drive, (if not dead) to new drive.
SOP, standard op. procedures. all.
Windows scans the HDD< for the DRIVER busy line to be not busy
if the drive is dead , it can set this line (all do dead) to true,.
busy forever, (aka READY) and is NOT ready.
when THE OS sees it in that logic state, it can not access it at all.
all it can do in that state is see name of HDD and model.
if super dead, it reads nothing... no Pnp DATA, zero.
and that is a totally dead drive.
one way to prove this is put the HDD in another system.
or run a live linux boot CD and see , yup its dead
or run linux partition tools, yup dead.
or windows 10 PE, boot CD
links to all that are here.
http://pcdied.com/
SOURCE: Can't 'Launch Startup Repair' when Vista boots on Evesham Laptop
when you restart try to press F11 while booting..check
SOURCE: I cannot get passed the Windows Error Recovery
You need to have the Windows disk in when you select the Repair option. If you are getting a bluescreen consistently, there is a chance it may require a complete windows reinstall or new hardware (depending on your bluescreen information).
Check out this link for troubleshooting help on your specific error message:
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/blue_screen_survival_guide
SOURCE: when i boot the system
it seems ur operating system has gone corrupt. Reformatting will solve ur problem.
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