The error may be because the BIOS/UEFI on your motherboard cannot communicate with your hard drive. When this happens, its always best to try the least invasive solutions first to reestablish the connection.
(Make sure that you undo the “legacy” setting that you made in BIOS/UEFI before you try any fixes. This particular setting works with Windows 7 and previous editions only.)
First, in the BIOS/UEFI utlilty, see if you can change the laptop’s boot priority order so that the hard drive is first on the list of bootable devices. Then reboot the computer and see if it boots to Windows.
Second, boot from a Windows ISO image on a DVD drive or USB stick. If you are successful, then you have isolated the problem to the hard drive and its cables. Select the option to Repair your computer and perform a Startup repair. Also try a full hard drive repair by opening the command prompt and running chkdsk /r.
Third, open the case and remove and reattach all drive cables. Check the hard drive and cables for physical damage.
Last, exhange the hard drive cables and then the hard drive itself.
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