Satellite C55-B802 - no boot device

Hi guys,.

While working on my C55-B802 Satellite laptop is get hung up as usual, that I just forced my knees to restart by pressing power button .that computer of it appears. "No boot device, please restart" I tried removing the battery and gng through the start by not sure boot and bla bla bla menu that can be done, but no use it please help someone. the sound is like clicking and beep

It is not easy to say what the problem is here, but I can imagine that the HARD drive is the troublemaker.
Enter the BIOS settings and check it please if the HARD drive is listed and he acknowledged.
What you can try is to set the BIOS to the default settings and try to restart your laptop.

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