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My Pavilion 20-b010 can't find boot device upon startup. The only way to make it see the hard drive (boot device) is to start computer, go into BIOS, select load defaults, apply, save & exit. After this, the computer sees the hard drive and boots normally until the next restart/cold boot.
If you haven't done so recently, I suggest doing a full System Recovery to see if it helps. Over time installing and uninstalling apps can leave remnants of the apps on the hard drive. This can cause a multitude of problems that don't always seem to be likely. I always look carefully at the software before considering the hardware. The biggest percentage of problems is caused by software. Before beginning the Recovery, you should make a backup of your personal data.
Hi Old_Geekster and thank you for your reply. I forgot to mention that I did run all versions of HP diagnostics and all hardware passed. I also removed the hard drive from the system and tested the hard drive through the manufacture's diagnostic tools - drive passed all tests. I have also removed all non essential external devices except usb wired mouse & keyboard. My thoughts go to a bad motherboard but I am willing to try any other suggestions before replacing it.
The OS has nothing to do with the system POST. This is something handled in BIOS & I am convinced that the issue is probably a bad CMOS chip or an issue with the RTC having an intermittent short on the board. Since I am not skilled in "wave" soldering or anything that small, I have decided to order another board on Ebay and see if that solves my issue - I really think it will.
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