Satellite showing C55-5-137: no boot device please don't restart

Hello
Just bought a computer portable satellite c55-5-137 and when I start the computer shows this message: no boot device - please reboot the system.
Tried to boot from usb win7, same message. Also in bios I don't have the option to disable secure boot, the only option is uefi (grayed out). Need help .

I assume that the HARD drive is not visible somehow for your system.
When you enter the BIOS disk HARD is listed and detected correctly?
Try to set the BIOS to default settings and check again.

Tags: Toshiba

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