Thatwould be possibly, but with what reason? The current configuration with an M.2 boot disk and a legacy SATA hard disk is a modern configuration. Adding a third hard disk in a caddy would serve what point if he already has upgraded the second 1TB hard disk to a 3GB spinner or 1TB SATA3 SSD? It would not be what he was interested in the first place.
actually mine is a general question only! I was asking if we will still need to purchase the 2.5in drive caddy(or hard drive hardwre kit- as what HP calls it) separately ifwe are doing a drive upgrade.
Use one of these tools depending on the age of your computer and whether you have a hard drive or solid-state drive.
Current PCs: On computers purchased in 2011 or later, access HP Disk Sanitizer or Secure Erase through the BIOS using the following steps:
Turn on or restart the computer.
While the display is blank, press the F10 key repeatedly to enter the BIOS settings menu. The BIOS settings menu is accessible by pressing the F2 or the F6 key on some computers.
Select Security.
Select Hard Drive Utilities or Hard Drive Tools.
HP PCs - Using HP Disk Sanitizer or Secure Erase
"HP Disk Sanitizer and Secure Erase are tools used to permanently remove data from a hard disk or solid-state drive. The deleted information cannot be recovered.
The HP Disk Sanitizer, External Edition erases one or more hard drives, including logical partitions on the selected hard drive(s), using DoD erasure methods. This package creates a bootable CD and provides instructions for creating a bootable USB flash drive.
HP Secure Erase for SSDs & HDDs
Safely and effectively erase sensitive data from solid state and hard drives
Erasing SSDs vs. HDDs
Using HP Secure Erase on standard HDDs, data is overwritten using a data-removal algorithm that writes multiple patterns on every sector, cluster, and bit of the hard drive. This process is documented in the Department of Defense (DOD) 5220.22-M Chapter 8 specification. This overwrite-based process is only effective on standard HDDs. Writing a predetermined data pattern to a NAND flash-based SSD does not result in an empty drive. Instead it results in a drive full of data that must be erased before new user data can be written, which massively shortens the service life.
Hopefully you were able to get your answers you needed. You may have someone for this already but we have been doing media sanitization for over a decade and will wipe to NIST. We have 41 different ways to wipe data. But we also can help you get some cash back on the laptops as well whether you or we erase the drives. A more attractive option than recycle of course. Feel free to connect with me if interested in the option. Regardless, best of luck with it all.
You can do this by using the cloud to save hard drive storage via a backup service or by using an external data storage device. Take time to review what programs you want to keep, and assemble your original discs or data files for reinstallation on your new drive.
This frees up space in your computer case for other components down the road, such as a second hard drive. It also creates more air movement around the new drive. If you do choose to leave the old drive inside the computer case, make sure all of the connections remain disconnected.
Fortunately, putting the operating system back on the computer performs these two steps automatically. Your OS will determine the exact steps, but for Windows 10 or Windows 10 Pro for HP computers and laptops, operating system installation involves the following steps:
Now that you have Windows working on a new hard drive, you can start the process of putting the things you want back on the computer. Your cloud backup or external drive should be accessed by using the software it recommends to retrieve files.
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SOLVED:::::I also had the same problem and managed to fix it. It has nothing to do with electricity in your computer. Just make sure the boot options match with the ones on your computers boot options.
On my case i had booted ubuntu in GPT with UEFI without CSM but on the computer my boot options were set to UEFI with CSM. The solution was for me to change my settings to UEFI without CSM in my computer
To do: power off your computer then power it on then press (f10) to go to bios settings and go to bios options and scroll down untill you find the legacy,UEFI WITHOUT CSM AND UEFI WITH CSM..switch to UEFI without CSM and restart your computer and it will be okay.
RE: USB boot, HPs are very finnicky with getting booted. Your disk needs to be in the right format and you have to get a boot menu to select the drive proper to boot too. I had this problem trying to boot Ubuntu on a stick, and ended up going old school with a DVD drive.
The best bet is to try to access the drive from a live env and try and recover what you can, then replace the hard drive in the system. Hard drives die for all sorts of reasons, and there's no way to really diagnose it or repair a dying drive.
Same problem here. Installed 18.4.4 at an old HP prebook, via USB, to a brand new SSD and replaced the original Windows HDD. HP won't boot from the SSD. Had to change boot option from "UEFI with CSM" to UEFI without CSM". Moreover, while booting the laptop keep flashing black screen, had to press "ESC" key until it shows a menu that can select "F9 Boot Device Option", in there there is a "ubuntu" option, then everything works boot from there. Unfortunately every time reboot had to press esc go into boot device option to select. But it kind of works.
The reason I'm posting is to complete Weber's answer. I do have the same problem where the screen flickers and the system is stuck in a Boot loop... Found a solution to choose the EFI booting file. You can actually set it up as a custom boot options that gets selected automatically every time you boot.
The SMART Hard Disk Error is a common error with HP laptops and desktop computers. The SMART diagnostic tool is included in the HP firmware. If the tool discovers an hardware issue during a scan, the SMART firmware displays the error message SMART Hard Disk Error. The most common version of this error is SMART Hard Disk Error 301.
There are several reasons for the error to occur, such as an outdated BIOS, a loose connection, a virus, file corruption, physical damages, an unexpected shutdown, problems with drivers and applications, or a power surge. Due to the many possible causes, there are different possible ways to get rid of SMART Hard Disk Error 301:
The hard disk error HARD DISK 1 (3F1) is a common error with HP laptops. It occurs when the laptop hard drive gets either corrupt or damaged, or when the operating system files are damaged. The full error message usually looks like this:
Are you facing the Boot device not found error, also known as hard disk error 3F0? This error is one of the most common problems faced by computer users. The hard disk error 3F0 occurs unexpectedly when the hard disk does not support the system boot process. The boot device not found error may be caused by an incorrect boot sequence in the BIOS, a connection issue, a malware attack, or damages of the hard drive itself.
There are several Master Hard Disk Errors that may occur on your computer, such as Primary, 3rd, 4th, or 5th master hard disk errors. These errors occur if you have a system with multiple hard drives. The number indicated which of your hard drives is having an issue.
The solution depends on what caused the error to occur. To solve the problem, access the BIOS settings and change the Drive Boot Order. This may fix the issue and enable the system to boot into Windows normally. You can also try troubleshooting with the Windows Recovery Environment (EN). Another helpful tool is the Error Checking tool by Windows, which helps you identify the most common hard drive errors.
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