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Axis13000 Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
meuhlol Posted messages 1782 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Hello
I have a problem with my Packard Bell EasyNote ENTF71BM laptop running Windows 8.1
When I try to start it, it says no bootable device please restart device
What can I do
Thank you for your help because I really need it

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  1. meuhlol Posted messages 1782 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   678
     
    As soon as the PC starts, spam the F2 key to access the BIOS.

    Then, once you're inside, figure out how to find the boot options and set your hard drive (HDD) as the first in "Boot Priority Order."

    Once your HDD is set to boot first, save the BIOS settings and reboot the PC.

    Regards,
    moo!

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    1. Axis13000 Posted messages 4 Status Member
       
      Hello
      I did as you said and when I rebooted it, after a minute of a black screen, it displayed a white message on a blue band
      The message is:
      Default Boot Device missing or Boot failed
      Insert recovery media and hit any key
      Then select "Boot manager" to choose a new boot device or to boot recovery media
      Thank you for your help
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      1. meuhlol Posted messages 1782 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   678 > Axis13000 Posted messages 4 Status Member
         
        And when you're in the BIOS, does it properly detect your hard drive? (Does it see its brand, size, its location...)
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      2. Axis13000 Posted messages 4 Status Member > meuhlol Posted messages 1782 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         
        Yes, it detects it and I can set it as a priority.
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      3. meuhlol Posted messages 1782 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   678 > Axis13000 Posted messages 4 Status Member
         
        Well... let's try some other manipulations. :)

        1) In the BIOS, in the "Boot" section, you should have something like "Boot mode" set to "UEFI". Try changing it to "Legacy Support", save the changes, and restart the PC.

        2) The same as above, except if you also have "Secure boot", set it to "Disable".
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