"Insert system disk into drive"

aknsbadis Posted messages 2 Status Member -  
ratenpion Posted messages 605 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Hello,
I reformatted my PC (Toshiba Satellite Pro A50-C-1G9) and the boot tool bugged so it shows me a message like I couldn't repair the PC. Then, I downloaded Windows 7 on my old PC, put it on my bootable USB stick, etc. ... Then I changed the boot order via the BIOS menu version 3.30 to USB and restarted the PC. The screen gets stuck on the TOSHIBA welcome page for about 15 seconds and a message appears "Insert the system disk into the drive.
Press any key to continue ...
Please check if the boot mode is correct in the BIOS settings
The BIOS settings menu is launched by pressing the F2 key after restarting.
After this error message, I restarted my PC and went to the BIOS menu, checked the boot order, and saw that everything was in order except that the "Windows boot something" is missing, I forgot its exact name so I no longer have access to the boot tool. What should I do to solve this problem?
Thank you in advance and have a good day.

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ratenpion Posted messages 605 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   85
 
Hello

If you have reformatted THE entire disk, then you have not only destroyed the Windows partition but ALSO the mini system recovery partition that you can access with a key combination (F12?)

You will only have to contact Toshiba to obtain a reinstallation CD/DVD!!
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ratenpion Posted messages 605 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   85
 
Hello

Did you format the WHOLE disk or just the Windows partition?
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aknsbadis Posted messages 2 Status Member
 
Hello,

I reformatted the C drive with the command format c:
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Disba93 Posted messages 4 Status Member
 
Haut ??
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