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Are you experiencing recurring BSODs such as "WHEA_Uncorrectible_Error" and then "Boot Drive Not Found"?

Are you experiencing recurring BSODs such as "WHEA_Uncorrectible_Error" and then "Boot Drive Not Found"?

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AmendoimK9
Junior Member
16
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#1
Hello All,
I've been using this HP Victus 15-fb10xxx Laptop for the last four years without any issues. It's my primary development machine.
Details: Ryzen 5 5600H, Radeon RX6500M, 32GB RAM at 3200MT/s, Samsung PN MZVL2512HCJQ-00BH1 SSD 512GB.
Over the past three weeks, I've encountered occasional BSODs and a recurring F30 error (Boot Drive Not Found). Removing and reinserting the SSD resolved everything temporarily, but the same issues persist. The SSD health was reported at 98% by CrystalDiskInfo after testing it in an external NVMe reader.
I recently installed Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, which initially worked well but later led to random freezes and similar F30 errors.
Now I'm considering reverting to Windows 10, though its EOL is near. Could you assist?
No Minidump available; the error codes appear to be critical process failures and uncorrectable issues.
Specific codes: 0xFFFFA30937FD70CO 0x0000000000000000 0xFFFFA30937FD70CO 0x0000000000000000
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AmendoimK9
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #1

Hello All,
I've been using this HP Victus 15-fb10xxx Laptop for the last four years without any issues. It's my primary development machine.
Details: Ryzen 5 5600H, Radeon RX6500M, 32GB RAM at 3200MT/s, Samsung PN MZVL2512HCJQ-00BH1 SSD 512GB.
Over the past three weeks, I've encountered occasional BSODs and a recurring F30 error (Boot Drive Not Found). Removing and reinserting the SSD resolved everything temporarily, but the same issues persist. The SSD health was reported at 98% by CrystalDiskInfo after testing it in an external NVMe reader.
I recently installed Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, which initially worked well but later led to random freezes and similar F30 errors.
Now I'm considering reverting to Windows 10, though its EOL is near. Could you assist?
No Minidump available; the error codes appear to be critical process failures and uncorrectable issues.
Specific codes: 0xFFFFA30937FD70CO 0x0000000000000000 0xFFFFA30937FD70CO 0x0000000000000000

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lolitsPaladin
Member
70
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#2
Replace the laptop's CMOS battery
Perform a Samsung Magician check
Apply the necessary firmware update to the SSD
Verify if the SSD is securely fastened in the laptop
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lolitsPaladin
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #2

Replace the laptop's CMOS battery
Perform a Samsung Magician check
Apply the necessary firmware update to the SSD
Verify if the SSD is securely fastened in the laptop

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cowboys457
Junior Member
8
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#3
You're experiencing BSODs and drive-not-found issues in Windows alongside similar problems in Linux, suggesting a potential hardware or software conflict. Consider switching the drive.
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cowboys457
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #3

You're experiencing BSODs and drive-not-found issues in Windows alongside similar problems in Linux, suggesting a potential hardware or software conflict. Consider switching the drive.

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eastland97
Senior Member
644
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#4
The fit of the SSD is satisfactory and it seems there is no CMOS battery in my laptop, probably.
Samsung Magician isn't compatible with my SSD.
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eastland97
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #4

The fit of the SSD is satisfactory and it seems there is no CMOS battery in my laptop, probably.
Samsung Magician isn't compatible with my SSD.

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kjell38
Member
62
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#5
Error codes when saving data
No minidump recorded
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kjell38
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #5

Error codes when saving data
No minidump recorded

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ForeverPixel
Junior Member
16
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#6
Obtain a fresh SSD. Ideally, a Gen3 model. It won't be as warm as a Gen4 one.
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ForeverPixel
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #6

Obtain a fresh SSD. Ideally, a Gen3 model. It won't be as warm as a Gen4 one.

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Jan_Uary
Junior Member
13
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#7
navigate to the HP support website and install the most recent drivers, firmware, and BIOS for your particular HP model
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Jan_Uary
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #7

navigate to the HP support website and install the most recent drivers, firmware, and BIOS for your particular HP model

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billyPlayz181
Member
176
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#8
I think it might be the drive too.
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billyPlayz181
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #8

I think it might be the drive too.

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Senshi_
Member
197
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM
#9
Power on the BIOS, verify that the system time and date are accurate. If they are incorrect, this indicates a failed battery backup. Search for instructions on replacing the battery in an HP Victus 15-fb10xx Laptop, focusing on swapping the small CR2032 battery (the most common type). These batteries typically last 4 to 5 years before failing. A malfunctioning backup battery could account for your issue, especially if another system showed no problems. If this doesn’t resolve the matter, proceed to update the BIOS, chipset drivers, and retest.
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Senshi_
02-05-2026, 01:15 AM #9

Power on the BIOS, verify that the system time and date are accurate. If they are incorrect, this indicates a failed battery backup. Search for instructions on replacing the battery in an HP Victus 15-fb10xx Laptop, focusing on swapping the small CR2032 battery (the most common type). These batteries typically last 4 to 5 years before failing. A malfunctioning backup battery could account for your issue, especially if another system showed no problems. If this doesn’t resolve the matter, proceed to update the BIOS, chipset drivers, and retest.