HP 17.3 E0067cl UEFI BIOS. boot order fails.

total of history: end-to-end.

subject, the flash player. 23 to 32GB (mine is 32 Sandisk USB3, extreme, written 100 MB/s.

will not work with rebecca, or (what we call it now)

It won't work, create backup USB flash, "" create the recovery disk ".

It just shows the "daisy" spinning throughout the day.  on a brand new laptop HP, 20 July 2014, new in box.

I just ran sfc /scan now and spend.

my best guess it that windows update to 8.0 (100) killed this "feature".

or my 8.1 updated. (toss the coin)

I ordered the new installation of HP for $18 disc...

so bad to close this topic, with "operator error", never update then try running to build your own, backup media.

RIP

later...

the second problem is that the bios does not allow. My next update.

a new SSD.

I got it to work.  but the BIOS does not see the two disks. ! (in bios boot order) UEFI.

I solved this problem by removing the 2 left 1, the old HARD disk.

now the SSDS works like the lighting and the BIOS, can be ignored.

I used Acronis to make the all the steps above tib files and evolutions'm so good... and made and a huge external drive.

problem solved.

closed...

This has something to do with what we were talking about earlier on recovery and flash player?

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