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Dear all,
In my Samsung Laptop (NP350V5C-S09DE) Manufacturing date Sep. 2012, Windows 8 pre-installed incl. Samsung recovery partition) a hard drive failure occured. The data partition only was affected (dev/sda4). Hence, I cloned the complete hard drive into a new one. When installing the new hard drive into the notebook I was able to successfully perform the following steps:
1. Boot the Samsung recovery system after pressing F4 after turning on the system.
2. Perform the recovery procedure which should reset the system into factory settings.
3. A quick look into the data partition /dev/sda4 using a Linux live system after this operation shows that the windows file structure went into the partition.
However, when I restart my system only the BIOS shows up (secure boot enabled).
When secure boot is disabled the message "No boot medium found..." occurs (as expected).
Does anyone has a hint how I get my system starting up correctly?
Partition layout:
/dev/sda1: Basic data partition (500 MiB, Windows RE tools)
/dev/sda2: EFI system partition (300MiB, SYSTEM)
/dev/sda3: Microsoft reserved partition (128 MiB, Microsoft reserved partition)
/dev/sda4: Basic data partition (440.25 GiB, unnamed)
/dev/sda5: -- (450 MiBunnamed)
/dev/sda6: Basic data partition (23.17 GiB, SAMSUNG_REC2)
/dev/sda7: Basic data partition (1 GiB, SAMSUNG REC)
Thanks in advance!
Enceladus

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