HP Envy Phoenix Deskto 810-160: HP Envy 3F6 Office Boot Error at power on

I have a problem of problem with my desktop HP Envy Phoenix 810-160 to initialize.  1 TB HDD and SSD 16 GB.  Originally Windows 8 and put to update with 10 "free" Windows OS

Back after a 13-day trip and got the hard drive error (3F0).  UEFI Diagnostics tests all passed several times.  After the passage of parameters of the BIOS back to default settings, error changed to 3F6.

Whenever I start now, I almost immediately get the blue window Hard Drive Error (3F6). I hit F2 and go to the Diagnostics.  Ignore the coming out by... the computer starts - but very slowly.  Later works perfectly until I stopped him.  Takes a long minutes to finally stop (all lights out).  Computer is 30 months old.

My 16GB SSD NO appears in Device Manager, but NOT in Solution Explorer.  In Windows 10 disk management, the SanDisk 16 GB SSD presents itself as shown in the red circle icon with an arrow pointing down, 14.9 GB, disk 2, unknown, uninitialized and 14.91 GB unallocated.  I thought it was supposed to be the startup disk 'rapid '.  I'm afraid to "initialize" this SSD lest I could format it and lose what is on it.

Can you HELP me?  Don't you think that the SSD does not work as it should?  If it's the "Startup disk" How is that windows starts in all?  Uninstall physically the SSD drive would help?

Thanks in advance, Bill

Hi @dynaquest1,

Thanks for the reply.

Because the operating system is installed on the main hard drive and the PC works well. You can go ahead and install the player mSATA with no configuration is required.

I hope this helps.

Kind regards

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