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"Boot device not found Hard disk (3F0) in HP Pavilion g7-2340dx ", 3F0 error on my Laptop. Several programs had froze and I couldn't access task manager so I decided a hard reset was my best option after which I was greeted with what seems to be a common screen among these laptops "Boot Device Not Found Please install an operating system on your hard disk. Hard Disk - (3F0) F2 System Diagnostics I popped the HDD out and put it into my desktop and ran a HDD check. Most sections of the disk appeared to be unreadable, so logically, I concluded the HDD must be dead or very close to it. Before I threw in the towel, I figured I could at least try and boot from my windows install disk. The laptop came bundled with Windows 8, but I only had a windows 7 disk on hand (shouldn't be a problem). Now I initially tried my 32-bit disk, which straight up did not give me the option to boot from. I then tried my 64-bit disk. The option to boot from disk would appear, but I would get passed the "Windows is Loading Files" screen only to get stuck at the logo splash screen. At this point I finally broke down and bought a new HDD. I put the thing in and attempted to boot from disk only to have the same problem. As a shot in the dark, I put the HDD in my desktop and attempted to partition it from there. After I made sure it had a working copy of windows on it, I put it back in the laptop in hopes of a boot, but I was still receiving the same problems, 3f0 error screen and unable to boot from disk.

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