Can't boot, makes clicking noise

JustCurious
JustCurious Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
My 1-year-old son accidentally grabbed the laptop's charger and it fell onto the laptop itself. The laptop froze and then restarted. When it turned on, it now says 'No Bootable Device Found" and it makes a clicking noise.  I tried pressing F2 to try and go to the BIOS but I can't. Any suggestions?

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  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,796 Pathfinder
    My 1-year-old son accidentally grabbed the laptop's charger and it fell onto the laptop itself. The laptop froze and then restarted. When it turned on, it now says 'No Bootable Device Found" and it makes a clicking noise.  I tried pressing F2 to try and go to the BIOS but I can't. Any suggestions?
     This mainly happen when hard driver got damaged or loose 

    1. The hard drive came loose/disconnected. Take out hard driver and connect and make sure the connections are tight;

    2. The hard drive has a safety cycle that
    would make it lock up when shocked.
    Look it up and correct it. You may want to
    do this first;

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