Pavilion G6-2210sa: SSD issues

I bought a new Samsung Evo 850 500 GB SSD for my G6.

It cannot be seen by G6 via Usb 3 icybox external enclosure!

Then I put in the Machine and ran directly recovery disks to it via DVD drive, everything was going well until reboot and returned G6 03F0 error in the Bios, he could not see the player and says no operating system on drive iunstalled.

I put the SSD drive in my old laptop DM1 - immediately, he began to set up the computer. So the G6 had written in it!

Since I formatted and installed Windows 8 on the drive to the DM1 and the SSDS works very well!

I want it in G6!

G6 do not see what I'm doing!

I have the last F26 in the Bios but u lock bios down so I do not see what is happening! When I do a pre boot drive check returnes success at all levels.

I have worked in it and have continued since then as a hobby for over 30 years now so im no novice!

Help, please!

Hi @SteveDB

Thank you for visiting the Forums HP's Support and welcome. I read on your g6-2210 HP Pavilion laptop and having issues with the new SSD. You can reset the BIOS withthis document by selecting the reload the default BIOS settings. This will get to take a look for the new SSD.

Note Remove all USB devices. Disconnect all devices of non-essential, as these can cause some problems.

Here is a link toyour manual. If you need it.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

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