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Hey,
yesterday I was trying to update Windows 10 to the newest version, which for some reason failed, therefore it went back to the version I had installed before trying to update, which was version 1803 I believe (I didn't update in quite some time).
The first thing I did after Windows failed to update was simply trying to copy some files which froze the OS and gave me a BSOD after a couple of minutes.
After restarting everything seemed to work fine again. I put the PC to hibernation (I hope this is what it is called in english) over night and today in the evening switched it back on again. I tried uninstalling some software and the PC froze again giving me another BSOD. After the PC restarted itself it showed a screen telling me that there was no boot device found (3F0).
I am not very tech savvy but those are the things I tried so far:
Removing the SSD, the RAM and the CMOS battery (for a couple of minutes) and plugging everything back in.
Trying to boot from a recovery disk I created when I bought the PC, which didn't boot at all, it just rebooted for up to 10 minutes.
Starting Ubuntu from the disk drive, it sees the SSD as (in "Disks"): 1.1 GB Disk SM2260
Playing around with legacy support and secure boot in the BIOS (I wasn't even able to start Ubuntu from the disk drive without doing this) but that didn't change anything either.
In BIOS it shows the SSD as: M.2 1 GB, SM 2260.
When I run "HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI", which I can open after it showing me the 3F0 error screen, I can do an SSD test but that just shows me that there is no SSD installed.
The BSOD error messages were I believe something like "Critical Process Died" and "Unexpected Store Exception", but I'm not sure about that.
The SSD worked perfectly fine those months before trying to update, so I believe it has to do with the update, I don't think it's a coincidence that it happened right now but is it even possible that Windows broke that SSD?
Hardware Information:
PC: HP Omen 880-188ng
SSD: Intel SSDPEKKF512G7H
Thank you for any help.
yesterday I was trying to update Windows 10 to the newest version, which for some reason failed, therefore it went back to the version I had installed before trying to update, which was version 1803 I believe (I didn't update in quite some time).
The first thing I did after Windows failed to update was simply trying to copy some files which froze the OS and gave me a BSOD after a couple of minutes.
After restarting everything seemed to work fine again. I put the PC to hibernation (I hope this is what it is called in english) over night and today in the evening switched it back on again. I tried uninstalling some software and the PC froze again giving me another BSOD. After the PC restarted itself it showed a screen telling me that there was no boot device found (3F0).
I am not very tech savvy but those are the things I tried so far:
Removing the SSD, the RAM and the CMOS battery (for a couple of minutes) and plugging everything back in.
Trying to boot from a recovery disk I created when I bought the PC, which didn't boot at all, it just rebooted for up to 10 minutes.
Starting Ubuntu from the disk drive, it sees the SSD as (in "Disks"): 1.1 GB Disk SM2260
Playing around with legacy support and secure boot in the BIOS (I wasn't even able to start Ubuntu from the disk drive without doing this) but that didn't change anything either.
In BIOS it shows the SSD as: M.2 1 GB, SM 2260.
When I run "HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI", which I can open after it showing me the 3F0 error screen, I can do an SSD test but that just shows me that there is no SSD installed.
The BSOD error messages were I believe something like "Critical Process Died" and "Unexpected Store Exception", but I'm not sure about that.
The SSD worked perfectly fine those months before trying to update, so I believe it has to do with the update, I don't think it's a coincidence that it happened right now but is it even possible that Windows broke that SSD?
Hardware Information:
PC: HP Omen 880-188ng
SSD: Intel SSDPEKKF512G7H
Thank you for any help.