G62: START PROBLEM

my laptop can not start correctly it brings a black screen with an option, press Esc botton for starting, and indicates a problm with cooling fan. When I press the start menu when I say recover or no matter what option he says "no boot device - insert boot disk and press any key any." Please help because I dnt have any disk now.

You can restart the device and keep tapping F10 at startup to access the BIOS screen and then do a DPS to test the hard drive first. If the hard drive test is passed, there will be no error codes and indicate that the drive is good.

If the hard drive test is passed then change the order of boot in the BIOS, so that the hard drive is the first boot order.

Then try to start and see if it works.

If this still doesn't work, you may have to reinstall the operating system, but at this point, you will lose all data.

You can insert the disc bootable windows 7 and restart the device and keep tapping the F9 key and then select DVD player

to boot from the DVD drive. This procedure will reinstall the operating system completely.

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