HP Pavilion 15 t-n200: sometimes not found black screen boot device

Computer during the race will go sometimes to black screen and say "boot device not found", I am able to

correct the problem by power off, wait a few seconds back, computer power will start

Save as normal and work very well.  This happens maybe once a week. My fear is of course to some

time not to come back to the top. Are there corrective measures, should I try now? I have a hybrid

static hard drive (ST500LM000-1EJ162)...

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Hello @jla11,

Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! The Forums are a great place where you can find solutions for your problems, with the help of the community!

I understand that you have a problem with the laptop to a black screen and tried to help you!  I see that you will get the error on the hard disk.

You might try to test the hard drive for the failure.  In this way, you can check if there are problems.  You can use the following to help:

Laptops HP - device not found Boot error or hard drive not detected

You should be able to skip to step 2.  Please post back with the results.

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