Message ' No bootable device - please reboot '-Satellite C series

Hello

Didn't that my laptop for a little more than a month and the white on the arrow of the screen completely freezes just after the start. So could not use any program or do anything on the computer.

Backed up all my data then got a friend IT to watch.
Completely erase the computer to start and am now only able to get a black screen that says:-

"Control of the media.

then, after two seconds

"No boot device - please reboot".

Restarted about 10 times now and the same error message.
When I press a key, the message is repeated.

Thank you

Hello

First, check which device was chosen to start the laptop.
Generally, the laptop should boot from the HARD drive.
Then, go to BIOS (F2) and check if the HARD disk has been set as first boot device.
In addition, you should check if the HARD drive is recognized in the first page of BIOS (size, name).
In the case where the HARD isn t listed, the HARD disk drive is defective and cannot be found by the BIOS.

This would require drive replacement HARD and the new installation of the OS.

Tags: Toshiba

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