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Use F8 Safe Mode to hopefully recover the system, providing the blue screen wasn't actually due to a Hard Disk problem beforehand.
The HP site will explain in a manual, or you may even have the manual on disk from when you bought it.
The HP site may have a procedure to recovery as well as having the system software.
https://support.hp.com/nz-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-probook-430-g2-notebook-pc/6943802/model/6943804
how do you do that?
This will not be a good idea if the Laptop has never gone into Windows and been online for Windows to activate before though.
If the Laptop previously worked and was online for an extended time then this would be the thing to do.
I was going to suggest doing a Full Clean install of Win10 and deleting the partitions to get rid of all the HP software and bloatware crap.
I explained what to do, again go onto a working pc and do it. Plug a usb flash drive and create your Win10 installer drive, then boot from that on the troubled pc and reinstall the OS
Some HP laptops have OS installation files as backup on HDD/SDD. If that is the case for your laptop press F11 several times(could be different key too) when booting computer. It opens new menu where you can select recovery/installation options.
If my memory serves me right installation files used to be on separate partition. If your laptop had extra partition, which was almost full from the start, then you most likely have installation files already. If you're unsure contact HP support.