As I suspected: running UEFI with a MBR (or some hybrid) (not a GPT).
-- fix what, exactly?
Problem is, it seems to be the bad HDD -- it is the show-stopper for this "bad" laptop. Running Boot repair can also present problems. It should be run in UEFI mode, 64-bit (since your PC runs that way); if you boot in Legacy mode to try to fool Boot Repair, you might have a problem -- it might fool you back with some legacy fix that you don't want.
The problem is: if you replace the bad HDD into the bad laptop and boot up, there's an issue, right? Even though the bad laptop seems to boot OK without the bad HDD in it.
Is there anything I can do with Gdisk, Testdisk, or Fdisk to fix this?
By switching the boot mode to Legacy, I can boot from a liveCD. I'll toy with it and run some tests with the suspect HDD plugged into the broken laptop.
The problem is: if you replace the bad HDD into the bad laptop and boot up, there's an issue, right? Even though the bad laptop seems to boot OK without the bad HDD in it.
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