Satellite L50D - no boot device please don't restart

Hello

I'm trying to fix my parents laptop: it's a Satellite L50D-B - 14 p. It shows the error "No. Bootable Device please restart System" at startup. So far, I tried disabling "secure boot" and by replacing the boot mode 'boot CSM', without success.

I can see in the settings of the BIOS that the HARD drive is still recognized, is not dead. I don't have the installation diskettes.

Any advice on what to try next would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Any ideas on how I can proceed?

Is the fact that the HARD drive can still be seen in the BIOS, means that it is not dead? At the MS DOS command prompt, I typed in C: and it found nothing - it gives me to think that the hard drive may indeed be dead?

I also ran a program of removal of data from a bootable CD. He managed to acknowledge that the HARD drive has existed and acknowledged that he had 932 GB. However, it said 0 bytes were free (which is odd).

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thank you.

Tags: Toshiba

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