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- Mar 11, 2013
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- Motherboard
- HP ProBook 4530s - Clover
- CPU
- i3-2350M
- Graphics
- HD 3000
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
I've been running Mountain Lion on my Probook i3 4530s for several days and today when I turned it on, I got "BootDevice Not Found." I am able to boot from the Unibeast USB and everything runs normally once I'm in 10.8.2.
The only strange thing I've done since the first install was to resize (enlarge) the main partition. Both partitions are MAC formatted and it ran just fine for a few days after doing that. I've checked the disk in Disk Utility and it says it's OK.
I searched for answers to this question but most of what I found is way too technical for me and I wonder if there is a simple solution that will allow me to save my data (I've got hours worth of audio samples).
What should my BIOS settings be? Can I run HP Probook Installer 6 again without losing data on the drive? Will that fix it? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
ProBook i3 4530s 4gigs ram
The only strange thing I've done since the first install was to resize (enlarge) the main partition. Both partitions are MAC formatted and it ran just fine for a few days after doing that. I've checked the disk in Disk Utility and it says it's OK.
I searched for answers to this question but most of what I found is way too technical for me and I wonder if there is a simple solution that will allow me to save my data (I've got hours worth of audio samples).
What should my BIOS settings be? Can I run HP Probook Installer 6 again without losing data on the drive? Will that fix it? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
ProBook i3 4530s 4gigs ram