Lack of operating system and after this Vista boot

I have Windows Vista and the last few days after that I put on and you see the next thing Tosiba logo is "missing operating system".
Wait about one second then boots fine and is perfect.

Why is he telling me this, is there a problem with the hard drive?

What model laptop do you have?

Is there a CD in the drive, or a USB attached?

Perhaps the boot priority is on CD or USB and his attempt to boot from one of these devices

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