The error "Recover after Boot Failure is Enabled but No Hard Drive Boot Option is Enabled" suggests the system is unable to boot due to improper boot settings or a misconfigured recovery environment. Here's how to resolve this issue step-by-step: --- Steps to Fix the Issue 1. Access the BIOS/UEFI Power off the laptop. Turn it back on and repeatedly press Esc, F10, or the key specific to your device to access the BIOS/UEFI settings. 2. Disable "Recover after Boot Failure" In the BIOS/UEFI, navigate to the Advanced or System Configuration tab. Locate the option Recover after Boot Failure and set it to Disabled. Save the changes by pressing F10, then restart the system. 3. Check Boot Options Return to the BIOS and go to the Boot Options section. Ensure the hard drive or SSD where the operating system is installed is listed under boot options. If it's missing: Confirm the drive is physically connected properly. If recently replaced, check compatibility with the system. 4. Adjust Boot Priority Make sure the Hard Drive/SSD is set as the first boot device. If booting from a USB or recovery media, prioritize the USB option. 5. Secure Boot and Legacy Support Go to the Secure Boot menu in BIOS. Disable Secure Boot if it is enabled. Enable Legacy Support (if supported by your system). 6. Run HP Diagnostics While booting, press F2 to access the HP Diagnostics tool. Perform a Hard Drive Test to ensure the drive is operational. 7. Repair Bootloader (if necessary) Create a Windows Recovery USB using another PC. Boot the system using the recovery USB. Choose Repair Your Computer > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Command Prompt and run the following commands: bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /scanos bootrec /rebuildbcd Restart the system after completing the commands. 8. Reinstall Operating System (if needed) If the above steps fail, use a bootable USB or recovery media to reinstall Windows. --- Additional Suggestions Ensure the BIOS is updated to the latest version available for your device. Verify that the hard drive is detected under System Information in the BIOS. Let me know if further assistance is needed!
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The error "Recover after Boot Failure is Enabled but No Hard Drive Boot Option is Enabled" suggests the system is unable to boot due to improper boot settings or a misconfigured recovery environment. Here's how to resolve this issue step-by-step:
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Steps to Fix the Issue
1. Access the BIOS/UEFI
Power off the laptop.
Turn it back on and repeatedly press Esc, F10, or the key specific to your device to access the BIOS/UEFI settings.
2. Disable "Recover after Boot Failure"
In the BIOS/UEFI, navigate to the Advanced or System Configuration tab.
Locate the option Recover after Boot Failure and set it to Disabled.
Save the changes by pressing F10, then restart the system.
3. Check Boot Options
Return to the BIOS and go to the Boot Options section.
Ensure the hard drive or SSD where the operating system is installed is listed under boot options. If it's missing:
Confirm the drive is physically connected properly.
If recently replaced, check compatibility with the system.
4. Adjust Boot Priority
Make sure the Hard Drive/SSD is set as the first boot device.
If booting from a USB or recovery media, prioritize the USB option.
5. Secure Boot and Legacy Support
Go to the Secure Boot menu in BIOS.
Disable Secure Boot if it is enabled.
Enable Legacy Support (if supported by your system).
6. Run HP Diagnostics
While booting, press F2 to access the HP Diagnostics tool.
Perform a Hard Drive Test to ensure the drive is operational.
7. Repair Bootloader (if necessary)
Create a Windows Recovery USB using another PC.
Boot the system using the recovery USB.
Choose Repair Your Computer > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Command Prompt and run the following commands:
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /scanos
bootrec /rebuildbcd
Restart the system after completing the commands.
8. Reinstall Operating System (if needed)
If the above steps fail, use a bootable USB or recovery media to reinstall Windows.
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Additional Suggestions
Ensure the BIOS is updated to the latest version available for your device.
Verify that the hard drive is detected under System Information in the BIOS.
Let me know if further assistance is needed!