Computers & Internet Logo

Related Topics:

A
Anonymous Posted on Jul 25, 2016

Not booting - Computers & Internet

1 Answer

James Wassinger

Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Habit-Forming:

Visited the website for 3 consecutive days.

Scholar:

An expert who has written 20 answers of more than 400 characters.

  • Expert 71 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 25, 2016
James Wassinger
Expert
Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Habit-Forming:

Visited the website for 3 consecutive days.

Scholar:

An expert who has written 20 answers of more than 400 characters.

Joined: Oct 20, 2015
Answers
71
Questions
0
Helped
13528
Points
251

What is the error message you are receiving upon powering up the device?

Is the error msg No Bootable Device or Drive?

If this is an older computer with a hard drive, the hard drive may have gone bad, which is leading to the error of no bootable device/drive.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/james_d4449ffdf318a2c3

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

What can I do to boot my PC without using the F8 key?

If you have to select the boot device every time, this means that the BIOS (CMOS) setup does not have the boot device listed as the first device to boot from. At startup, press the key that enters CMOS (BIOS), usually DELETE, or possibly F2. Once in the CMOS, look for boot options, then boot devices, then boot sequence. Find your device and ensure that it is listed first in the boot order sequence. Then save the changes and reboot. You may have it set for a USB or network boot first and it won't boot without intervention.
0helpful
1answer

Winfast boot sequence problem

Boot sequence problem? You set the boot sequence permanently in the Bios or System Setup. Normally when you boot the system the screen will tell you what key to hit to get into the Bios or Systems Setup.

You can set the boot sequence temporarily (just for the current boot cycle) by watching the screen when you boot and it will tell you which key to hit to change the boot sequence or boot order.
0helpful
2answers

Is it possible to make two hard drives into boot devices?

Yes. It is called "Dual Boot" or "Multi-boot". You can even have different operating systems on each drive or partition. For more information, just click this link.
2helpful
3answers

Why won't my computer boot to the A drive?

Because the BIOS is probably set to boot the hard drive first. The A drive, second or third depending on the boot order set in the BIOS.
2helpful
2answers

Only booting after pressing f12 and select boot devise

Hi,
You must change the boot sequence from your BIOS.
To do this, when your computer starts press F1 or F2 until you enter the bios setup menu. Usually on Toshiba is F1 or Esc key.
Now that you are in the BIOS, you must locate the boot order section. Just go through every page until you see something like Boot Device, Boot Order, Boot Management, Boot Sequence, etc. (its different for each computer)
There, change the boot order to move the Hard Disk or DVD ROM in the top two items in the list.
Save your settings and exit the BIOS.
Your computer will restart and it should boot up normally.
1helpful
3answers

Can not boot from cd rom...bios boot order is set

Set all in Boot priorty to CDROM
Set Other Boot Device to No.
Not finding what you are looking for?

44 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Computers & Internet Experts

Grand Canyon Tech
Grand Canyon Tech

Level 3 Expert

3867 Answers

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

Cindy Wells

Level 3 Expert

6688 Answers

Are you a Computer and Internet Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...