Access the SSD of recovery on a 7008tx Pavilion Dv7 with a broken BONE

Then... I poured a can of soda on my keyboard, the other day. The fluid was able to go through the keyboard in the unit. Not long after that the unit has stopped operating, display color lines on the screen.

I managed her apart and cleaned the internals, very carefully, and leaving the map screen and system alone. Apart from a small amount of liquid, the motherboard was intact.

Put all together now I have a few questions.

First: The system is a Pavilion Dv7 7008tx, with two 1 TB drives in a raid array. 8 64-bit Windows. Oh and data recovery is on a ssd internal flash drive.

Second, the questions start with the 1st player making the rattling.

the operating system is not recognized and disk hp check comes back clean, although the noisy drive was no noise when checking!

I tried to initiate the recovery, but the original start menu refuses to accept anything, except that there is no boot device, go to hp.com/go/techcenter/startup and install an operating system. Disconnect the hard drive master/01/borked does not help.

Unfortunately the tech center told me after checking readers confirming the bios and such to contact hp.

I searched for a few hours for a via USB initialization method and manually run the executable SDS.

I have another laptop which runs on windows 7 if it would help

I would really like to help at least from recovery on the ssd. I assumed that it works no matter what, like its on a separate drive.

Then mabye I could actually check what damage to the unit. The color of the screen disappeared, and he seems ok, except for the drive grunts.

Edit: I know almost nothing about the raid, and as such, I'm a little lost. can I buy another drive and Chuck? The recovery will work then?

The ssd is recognized in the system diagnostics.

Hello

In my view, that the recovery partition is E:, not Q: (SSD), unless your machine is NOT a dv7-7008tx, OR you have modified the original for a new HP dv7-7008tx configuration. The following image shows:

(a) C: and D: 2 1 TB HARD drive each.

(b) E: recovery partion, physically sharing with C:

q Q: 32 GB SSD that is inaccessible (for Intel RST).

Looks like the first physical HARD disk has not physically so both C: and E: failed, you cannot recovery from there.

Kind regards.

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