Lenovo series k - disk error - press any key

I have a brand new Lenovo computer. Its a center of the idea, and when I start it it says disk error - press any key. If someone has had this problem and to know what anyone on this subject? I work when I press "any key" but I'm worried that it could turn into a serious problem. Its only 2 days years the computer.

Moderator edit: added detail to the subject.

Oh never mind lenovo was trying to read my USB. Apparently you can not leave a flash drive in Lenovo you can HP. otherwise, I love this computer!

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