It sounds like something seriously messed with your hard drive’s boot sector. The cleanest option may be to wipe the drive and start over with a fresh Windows install.
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You can follow [https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c03430161|these instructions here|new_window=true] to physically remove the hard drive from your computer. You can then connect it to another computer or use an external enclosure to recover’ your files.
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You can follow [https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c03430161|these instructions here|new_window=true] to physically remove the hard drive from your computer. You can then connect it to another computer or use an external enclosure to recover your files.
It sounds like something seriously messed with your hard drive’s boot sector. The cleanest option may e to wipe the drive and start over with a fresh Windows install.
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It sounds like something seriously messed with your hard drive’s boot sector. The cleanest option may be to wipe the drive and start over with a fresh Windows install.
You can follow [https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c03430161|these instructions here|new_window=true] to physically remove the hard drive from your computer. You can then connect it to another computer or use an external enclosure to recover’ your files.
Hi Jestme,
It sounds like something seriously messed with your hard drive’s boot sector. The cleanest option may e to wipe the drive and start over with a fresh Windows install.
You can follow [https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c03430161|these instructions here|new_window=true] to physically remove the hard drive from your computer. You can then connect it to another computer or use an external enclosure to recover’ your files.