Satellite L50 - B - "no boot device - please reboot your system.

This laptop does not start, it gives just the message "no boot device - please reboot your system.

It looks like the partition table has disappeared.

There is no support of recovery, no recovery partition, I can access it on the hard drive and no Windows key.

How can I install windows on it?

L50 - B PSKTNA-02R016 satellite

Have tried to start while holding down the 0 key, but no luck.

This computer is TWO DAYS OLD!

According to specifications of the laptop, this machine was delivered with pre-installed Win8.1. Yes, there is no recovery media. For years, Toshiba and many other laptop manufacturers offer laptops without disk installation, but original recovery image is saved on the HARD drive, so if everything is OK you can start installation of recovery of the HARD disk image or create a recovery media that you can use for installing the OS.

If you get your laptop work again thanks to create this media. How this is described in the document s user manuals.

Recovery partition cannot disappear from the only one. to be honest, it's not clear to me what happens exactly with your laptop.

Start your machine and press F12 to get into the boot menu. There you should find option enter the configuration. Using this option, you will be able to enter the BIOS settings. Please check if the HARD drive is listed and recognized correctly. by default the BIOS settings and restart your laptop. What happens when you do this?

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