How To Fix Non-System Disk Error on HP Laptop?

The Non-System Disk Error message might appears on your HP laptops due to multiple reasons. It usually happens when the computer BIOS cannon finds a bootable operating system on any of the storage devices that are comprised of the laptop boot path. During the time of startup, the device checks various devices for an operating system in a pre-determined order. You can easily change the order of the search changing by the Boot order in the system BIOS. In case you are the victim of such problem, consult the technical specialist for HP Laptop Support.

Fix Non-System Disk Error on HP Laptop

Moreover, use one of the following methods mentioned below to resolve the problems appears in HP laptops.

Remove the non-system disk from the computer:

·        Here you need to disconnect any USB or Firewire devices that are connected to the laptops
·        After this, you have to remove any CD and DVD discs from the drives
·        Next, simply press and hold the Power button for 15 seconds to turn off the HP laptop
·        At last, you have to press and release the “Power button” to turn on the laptop
If the laptop boot correctly and properly after the removal of non-system disc

Reset the boot sequence:

For most of the laptops models, you need to press the F10key during the startup to access System Configuration. Here you have to select “Boot Options” then go and choose “Boot Order” to view the boot sequence. Press F9 to change the sequence to the default settings.

For more help get our support service by dialing toll-free HP Laptop Tech Support Phone Number – (1-877-645-7494). Here technical experts will assist you in order to your requirement to resolve all the technical glitches and bugs related to HP laptops. Despite this, you will also get complete online support through online chat and invoice email at very nominal charges. 

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