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RobertKho Posted on Mar 02, 2016

Error: Unable to find bootable option - Nokia Lumia 520 Smartphone - Wireless LAN - 3G - Bar - Black AT&T SIM - Windows Phone 8 - Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Dual-core 2 Core 1 GHz - 8 GB - 4" - LCD 800 x 480 - Touchscreen - Multi-touch Screen - 5 Megapixel - CameraQuad Band GPS Reciever - Bluetooth

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The lumia 520 screen remain with "ERROR :Unable to find a bootable option.Press any key to shut down

I would remove the battery to see if that resolves the issue. If it does not I am sending a link to the Nokia recovery tool.
http://www.nokia.com/en_us/phones/support

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/adrienne_b03fb46fc6334991

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The message ERROR: Unable to find a bootable option. Press any key to shut down. This message appears on the to of the screen but the screen is blank.

looks like a hard drive problem
on start up hold the cont+alt+del to get into the bios and select a bootable option
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Screen says "No bootable device --please restart system

The "no bootable devices found" error can create headaches, as well as occasional heartache if you're a laptop user.
This error appears when your computer is unable to find a device or file required for normal operation. It could indicate one of three issues: hard drive failure, software error or motherboard malfunction.
Any of these potential problems can render your laptop useless.
Hard drive failure or software errors can lead to data loss, which can cause anguish and catastrophe, depending on the files business information, family photos, student projects at risk.

Hard Drive Failure
The interior of a hard drive is akin to a turntable.
Most hard drives contain two to three discs, known as platters, which are similar to records. These platters are read and written on by a tiny needle called the read/write head, similar to the arm and needle on a turntable.
When a hard drive functions properly, the platters spin and the read/write head accesses the files necessary to boot your computer.
Improper function of any of these physical pieces can cause a mechanical failure and result in the "no bootable devices" error.
Software Error In rare instances, a software problem more specifically, a particularly nasty virus may cause the "no bootable devices" error. Most often, if a virus attacks and corrupts your system, your computer can still detect the hard drive and operating system, and you'll see some attempt at a normal boot. If a virus attacks certain system and startup files, however, they may not be detectable next time you boot your computer, thus causing you to see "no bootable devices." This may also happen if you are manually deleting files from your computer and accidentally delete system files. Motherboard b> Sometimes individual components of your laptop's motherboard malfunction, which can cause problems ranging from loss of wireless capabilities to inability to detect an external power source. If the components that detect your hard drive fail, your laptop is unable to receive signals from the hard drive and therefore may display the "no bootable devices" error. b> Repair b> Fixing a "no bootable devices" error can prove costly. If motherboard failure caused the error, you're probably better off purchasing a new laptop; unless it's under warranty; the average motherboard replacement costs $250 to $500. You can reinstall your operating system to resolve software errors, which is fairly inexpensive by computer repair standards, costing $80 to $130 dollars, but this step may also overwrite your existing data. In some cases, data may prove so badly corrupted it's not salvageable. If you can recover it, however, that raises your repair costs. additional fee. If hard drive failure caused your "no bootable devices" error, you can replace the drive. If you need to recover data from a malfunctioning hard drive, send it to a clean room for recovery. In a clean room, technicians disassemble your hard drive and image each platter; this kind of data recovery is extremely expensive, costing up to $2000 depending on the work involved. b> Prevention b> There is no way to guarantee you will never receive a "no bootable devices" error, but there are some steps you can take to help prevent it from happening. Keep your laptop on a flat surface when using it, and avoid any bumps that may cause the hard drive's read/write mechanism to lock up. Avoid transporting your laptop while the hard drive is active; turn your computer off while traveling. Additionally, regularly run an anti-malware program to catch and remove viruses or spyware before they cause system problems.
http://www.upgradenrepair.com/Issues/N/nobootabledevicefound.htm
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MY LAPTOP CRASHED WHEN PERFORMING A START UP REPAIR NOW I CANT FIX IT, IT KEEPS BLUE SCREENING AND COMES UP WITH LOTS ERRORS .. ALSO WHEN IT TRYS TO SYSTEM RESTORE IT WONT DO IT IT HAS AN ERROR THE...

get a bootable dvd of the same version of windows and start booting from it. instead of installing start repair option. it may help you.
good luck
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The problem is my emachine laptop does not want to start up it is asking me a boot decives wch l dont have, the model for my emachines is E525, where can l get the boot device?

It is asking you for a bootable drive or device.
Your windows OS is your main bootable device, if it is not booting, you must have a error in your windows installation.
Other bootable devices can be your Windows CD, or a USB drive with some bootable media on it.
Try tapping F8 when you turn your PC on, it will give you the option to boot into safe mode, or may also give you repair / restore options.
Try booting into safe mode and do a system restore
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Unable to boot from CD: acer 5740

Dear user,

You did not mention the make and model of your computer which is required for the best help.

To change the bootable device you need to go to bios setting. Depending on your computer make and model the way to go to bios could be different though generally you can go to bios by continuously tapping on F1 or F2 or F9 or F10 or F11 etc The moment you press the power button and you see flashing brand scree like dell, hp etc. start tapping on F1 or F2 or F9 or F10 or F11 only one key at a time.

The best option is to install any version of windows is to use Wintobootic search and download it on a computer. Use any storage device like external hard disk or pen drive. make sure the storage device is completely blank when you make it bootable. insert your windows CD and Open wintobootic, select source and make bootable storage device.
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I am unable to bot windows7. sudden failure

hi,

change the boot order so the CDROM is bootable first,

Insert your Win7 disk and boot off that , you will now seethe repair options.

Regards
GeWiz.
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Windows prob

GOTO-BOOT OPTION IN BIOS- THEN SELECT THE PROPER BOOT OPTIONS- FIRST GIVE PRIORITY TO CD ROM THEN TO HDD-

IF STILL YOUR UNABLE TO BOOT IT UP GO TO THE BIOS AND THEN USE THE DEFAULT SETTINGS... IT WILL BE THERE SOMEWHERE .
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I have no bootable CD and I am unable strat the PC.

Buy a windows xp installer. Insert it in the drive. It will solve the problem.
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