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HP laptop hard drive SSD check: software error

HP laptop hard drive SSD check: software error

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awclam
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07-06-2026, 03:23 AM
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I just put the new hard drive in, plugged in the Windows 11 ISO file from a USB stick, but the computer won't start. I checked the BIOS settings and turned on the USB boot option, even though it was already set to the top spot. But when I try to pick from the menu, it only shows "EFI File" and there is no choice for USB.
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awclam
07-06-2026, 03:23 AM #11

I just put the new hard drive in, plugged in the Windows 11 ISO file from a USB stick, but the computer won't start. I checked the BIOS settings and turned on the USB boot option, even though it was already set to the top spot. But when I try to pick from the menu, it only shows "EFI File" and there is no choice for USB.

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beichner
Senior Member
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07-06-2026, 04:28 AM
#12
It looks like that was meant for Windows 10, but you can't actually start right away with just the ISO file. Have you checked the steps in the guide I mentioned earlier?
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beichner
07-06-2026, 04:28 AM #12

It looks like that was meant for Windows 10, but you can't actually start right away with just the ISO file. Have you checked the steps in the guide I mentioned earlier?

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pointymonk
Junior Member
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07-06-2026, 09:47 AM
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Nope, I used to have an old computer that ran Windows 11. It's all good now.
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pointymonk
07-06-2026, 09:47 AM #13

Nope, I used to have an old computer that ran Windows 11. It's all good now.

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