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This laptop is stuck and needs assistance.

This laptop is stuck and needs assistance.

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chloJ
Member
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02-15-2016, 05:06 AM
#1
Hey there, I see you're having some issues with your HP Pavilion G6. After upgrading to Windows 10 and resetting the PC, you're getting an "INACCESSIBLE BOOT DRIVE" error. Based on what you've described, it sounds like the device might be bricked. From my experience with rooted phones, trying to root this laptop could be risky and may not work. You might want to consider a factory reset or contacting HP support for further assistance. Let me know if you need more guidance!
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chloJ
02-15-2016, 05:06 AM #1

Hey there, I see you're having some issues with your HP Pavilion G6. After upgrading to Windows 10 and resetting the PC, you're getting an "INACCESSIBLE BOOT DRIVE" error. Based on what you've described, it sounds like the device might be bricked. From my experience with rooted phones, trying to root this laptop could be risky and may not work. You might want to consider a factory reset or contacting HP support for further assistance. Let me know if you need more guidance!

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Jopy
Member
65
02-15-2016, 01:48 PM
#2
Reinstalling the bootloader is the next step. I removed all your files using the standard procedure. Please note that this action may have legal implications.
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Jopy
02-15-2016, 01:48 PM #2

Reinstalling the bootloader is the next step. I removed all your files using the standard procedure. Please note that this action may have legal implications.

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03-08-2016, 11:32 AM
#3
It isn't a bricked device; the BIOS won't start from the storage drive. The notebook works, but the HDD seems faulty—this could be described as a soft brick, though not too severe.
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skully_moonlit
03-08-2016, 11:32 AM #3

It isn't a bricked device; the BIOS won't start from the storage drive. The notebook works, but the HDD seems faulty—this could be described as a soft brick, though not too severe.

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212kazik
Junior Member
11
03-08-2016, 06:54 PM
#4
You can reinstall the bootloader by following the instructions in the Windows 10 recovery software. It’s helpful when only a few people are ready to assist.
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212kazik
03-08-2016, 06:54 PM #4

You can reinstall the bootloader by following the instructions in the Windows 10 recovery software. It’s helpful when only a few people are ready to assist.

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DAEPICME
Junior Member
28
03-12-2016, 08:23 AM
#5
what does bugged mean man?
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DAEPICME
03-12-2016, 08:23 AM #5

what does bugged mean man?

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zNoouz_
Senior Member
259
03-19-2016, 08:20 PM
#6
Save the Windows 10 ISO file and then select Repair to erase your data. To clear your files, press F10 and then proceed through the setup choices to perform a factory reset.
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zNoouz_
03-19-2016, 08:20 PM #6

Save the Windows 10 ISO file and then select Repair to erase your data. To clear your files, press F10 and then proceed through the setup choices to perform a factory reset.

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Pigster007
Member
172
03-23-2016, 07:22 AM
#7
Do what you need to do and it should work. A mistake occurred and the system is now damaged, but as Mug said, they fixed the ISO and it could resolve the issue. When a computer attempts to start, it looks for the MBR (master boot record), which tells the device how to begin booting. If this file is corrupted, you might encounter problems similar to what you see in examples.
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Pigster007
03-23-2016, 07:22 AM #7

Do what you need to do and it should work. A mistake occurred and the system is now damaged, but as Mug said, they fixed the ISO and it could resolve the issue. When a computer attempts to start, it looks for the MBR (master boot record), which tells the device how to begin booting. If this file is corrupted, you might encounter problems similar to what you see in examples.

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jumbobob2005
Junior Member
4
03-23-2016, 09:10 AM
#8
I navigated to the bios and proceeded with system recovery. It displayed an option for troubleshooting. I’ll attempt that and follow up soon. Appreciate your assistance—it really helps a lot!
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jumbobob2005
03-23-2016, 09:10 AM #8

I navigated to the bios and proceeded with system recovery. It displayed an option for troubleshooting. I’ll attempt that and follow up soon. Appreciate your assistance—it really helps a lot!

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Mikizuyo
Junior Member
4
03-23-2016, 10:26 AM
#9
You can run the Windows 10 ISO on your USB drive and then boot from it into your laptop. Once installed, access the command prompt by restarting your laptop and pressing the key that opens the BIOS (usually F2, F12, or Del during startup). After entering BIOS, look for options related to boot order or USB installation, and select the USB drive you used to install Windows.
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Mikizuyo
03-23-2016, 10:26 AM #9

You can run the Windows 10 ISO on your USB drive and then boot from it into your laptop. Once installed, access the command prompt by restarting your laptop and pressing the key that opens the BIOS (usually F2, F12, or Del during startup). After entering BIOS, look for options related to boot order or USB installation, and select the USB drive you used to install Windows.

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Emru_
Junior Member
14
03-23-2016, 07:25 PM
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Install the ISO correctly onto the USB drive instead of just inserting it randomly. Use the provided tool and adhere to its steps for proper installation. Once installed, boot from the USB and troubleshoot if needed. Please let me know if you encounter any issues.
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Emru_
03-23-2016, 07:25 PM #10

Install the ISO correctly onto the USB drive instead of just inserting it randomly. Use the provided tool and adhere to its steps for proper installation. Once installed, boot from the USB and troubleshoot if needed. Please let me know if you encounter any issues.