Start-up problem with hp pavilion dv6t-7000‏: "Boot Device Not Found. Hard Disk (3F0)" error

I started getting start-up problems with my hp pavilion dv6t-7000‏.  It happens intermittently. 
The boot error is:
   Boot Device Not Found
   Please install an operating system on your hard disk.
   Hard Disk (3F0)
   F2 System Diagnostics
   For more information, please visit: www.hp.com/go/techcenter/startup
Could a faulty BIOS update cause this problem?
Anyone else who may have experienced a similar problem?
I'd appreciate any help about this problem.  Thanks.

Hi
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    >==============================================================================
    [RunThese_CMD#13]
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