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Then in Disk Utility select Macintosh HD in the left column if there are two with that name or it is named something else choose the first indented item select the First Aid tab if it is not already selected, then click on Verify Disk on the far right. I am starting to wonder if the on-board SATA controller is the issue here since the DVD drive and the HDD are acting oddly. I have had loads of other different failure and recovery messages over the last few days and I am so fed up as I don't know what is wrong with my machine.

That should be it — the selected partition is now active. That happened to me when I tried to upgrade.

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The main cause for the no boot device issue is when the MBR is damaged or missing. The system keeps a back up of this in the root drive and can be recovered. The easiest fix it to have a Vista or W-7 DVD and NOT A backup! Boot to it and choose Startup Repair. If your machiine is still with its factory configuration then you will be presented with two installations from which to choose. You will want to choose the second installation it detects as your choice. The first is the Recovery Partition. Do not choose this one else your machine will constantly boot into Recovery mode. If you have a modified machine you will probably have only one choice in the Found Installations of Windows. If you dual boot be sure to choose the one you boot to first. If you cant get a Windows DVD then look for a copy of Windows RE and make the disc and it will perform the same function. Start up Repair is part of the RE and not manufacturer specific. You have to use the disc for your operating system specifically. Vista and W-7 discs are not interworkable on systems. My thoughts are this. HP should be setting up machines to boot to the Windows Recovery Environment , WinRE , when trouble is detected, so that users can fix their machines without the need for a system disc. Other manufacturers are doing this and have been for a long time. Example: My other machine, Gateway 3yrs old , will automatically go to the RE if it failed a successful boot and give repair options available, one being Startup Repair. HP should be doing this!!! This being especially important since they dont give you a system disc with the machine. This has little to do with the Recovery Partition which does have the Recovery Environment on it but only to restore the machine to factory built condition. HP seems to think that making a set of recovery discs is the solution to everyones problems and in this case they are worthless. Unless you want to lose everything and do a factory recovery. Good luck everyone who has this problem. Its really not that hard to fix! So long as you dont have a hardware issue. I am fairly computer illiterate and so I have no idea what to do with my errors, despite reading all of your posts. I have had loads of other different failure and recovery messages over the last few days and I am so fed up as I don't know what is wrong with my machine. Often when I do get it up and running, it then freezes and I have to re-boot and when I put it into sleep mode, I then can't get it started up again for sometimes 30 minutes. I can see many recommendations on here to try to rectify these issues myself but I do not want to damage the PC and wonder if you think it is a fault that needs to be looked at by HP and possibly replaced? My laptop has not moved from my desk since taking it out of the box and so it has not been caused any damage, dropping etc. This is why I am so baffled. Thank you I wanted to share my story because I attempted to fix my laptop on my own and waited around about 2-3 weeks until I finally decided to get help. My password was not working so he says and he kept trying and trying then for some reason, he attempted to reset my password. Well, I don't know what happened but he says he turned it off and when he turned it back on, this error message popped up. I went everywhere online trying to get FREE help and nothing. I Googled and I YouTubed and nothing I was trying, was working. So I finally called HP and decided to go ahead and pay whatever fee to have them help me since I'm out of warranty. They had me turn on the HP and immediately tap F11 continuously until a blue screen popped up. Well, the blue screen never popped up for me. We turned off and turned on again, this time pressing ESC once. These 2 options were actually also suggestions I came across when googling and youtubing. I'm assuming these 2 options would help most of you as long as your HARD DRIVE is not messed up, as in my case. If the blue screen never pops up, something else might be wrong. They had me unscrew the L shaped label from the back of my laptop, that's where the hard drive is. I removed the hard drive and sat it on my desk for 30 seconds I noticed that it was loose; not in place tightly. After I put it back in and turned my laptop back on, it was up and running like normal. What a relief, FINALLY! I assume that if your hard drive is ok, a blue screen with new prompts should pop up when continuously tapping F11 as soon as you turn the Laptop on. Then it guides you through the next steps. If you cannot fix it yourself, just call HP. I feel so relieved and I feel like I can live again lol. I have the recovery discs, have used them and as soon as it reboots to load windows, I get the NO BOOTABLE DEVICE -- INSERT A BOOTABLE DEVICE. I have tried everything that I have read about, all the tests, repair, I even have an identical hp laptop I purchased for my husband , made a windows 7 repair disc and even it won't work. Do I need to format the hard drive for the boot record or something. I am getting desperate. It should not be this hard. OK, So I was actually able to fix this myself. Here is the scenario. Ran the recovery disks I made when the computer was purchased. Everything went fine except when it rebooted to load windows got the error NO BOOTABLE DEVICE, INSERT BOOT DISK AND PRESS ANY KEY.. Tried everything under the sun for this error, searched hi and low for answers on the web. Since we had another laptop exactly the same I made a windows 7 repair disk. Unfortunately it did nothing for my original NO BOOTABLE DEVICE. Tonite I came across this: boot with a Windows disk repair disk ok and issue these from the Command Prompt and hit ENTER after each. However, when I did the above bootrec commands I did all of them , I got a different error. Some mumbo jumbo stuff. Then rebooted with the windows 7 repair disk, ran the startup repair and then exited out, restarted the laptop, hit esc to go into the startup again and changed the bios to start from the hard drive. Rebooted and windows is now installing the files that the recovery disks put on the hard drive and the computer appears to be working. I am no tech for this stuff, know just enough to be scary, but was determined not to pay HP for service since the warranty ran out 6 months ago. Finally and sure i think i solved it just use hiren bootcd v14 any version dos programs next mbr master boot record tools then use mbr work 1- reset mbr recommended 2- write 5 to install standard mbr code 3- and choose windows 7 code by pressing 2 4- press 6 set a partition active and choose 0 to choose you primary partition as active 5- press E to exit press m to get menu then choose smart fdisk and repartition you HDD as you like just reboot then you will find a message missing operating system then install your windows 7 enjooooooooooooy regards.

If windows is gone, the only way to get it back is to reinstall it. If windows is gone, the only way to get it back is to reinstall it. You willmcreate an exact clone of your old HD setup. Clone from old to new many ways out on the web. Look on the screen for correct Function key. Then it guides you through the next steps. Often a Start-up Repair, etc. This might occur if you have tried to install another operating system alongside Windows 7, such as Windows XP.

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