SCREEN BLACK WHEN INSTALLING WINDOWS 8.1 OR WINDOWS 10 PRO

Hi there have a good day? My cousin to slide my phone accidentally and when try to open my laptop I get this message "No Bootable Device" so I download an iso file on my usb key to create the creation of media, but when try to install on the laptop it goes black screen. :(vous avez besoin d'aide dès que POSSIBLE)

PS MY LAPTOP IS

E5471G ACER E14

INTEL CORE i5

PPS. SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH

Hello

Test your hard drive:

Go to the website of your computer manufacturer > search your computer specifications > know brand of hard drive > access the Hard Drive manufacturer's Web site > find and download hard drive Diagnostic software and make a record of start of it on the computer that you use to get here, following their instructions > test your hard drive to see if it has failed.

And you can also use this method to test your hard drive:

"SeaTools for DOS.

http://www.Seagate.com/support/downloads/SeaTools/

"SeaTools for BACK tutorial.

http://knowledge.Seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/201271en

See you soon.

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