Don't drive HP Pavillion G6 2210SA RED hard failure no bootable image message

Hello

I'm sure that the hard drive has failed. I tried reset hard with and without mains. I left the power on and after a while, I get a message saying that the selected boot image is not authenticated. I went into the BIOS, but there is no Diagnostics tool to test the hard drive.

I'm happy to have another hard drive (if you can confirm that this is the question), but how to install Windows 8 once I have reinstall the hard drive? I can't even find my phone on the support forum and even fewer know about recovering from a hard drive failure.

Can someone help please? Thank you.

janner66 wrote:

Very good idea. I'll post on some forums and see if anyone can help. Do I need to know my serial number of Windows 8 to make it work?

No, the product number is encoded in the BIOS so you only have the recovery disks.

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