A315-21-93EY - No Bootable Device

64BTX
64BTX Member Posts: 3 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
Ever since last week, I could not get into Windows 10 from my laptop. Whenever I do, it shows the "No Bootable Device" error (the one with the magnifying glass). I've tried changing my BIOS boot method from UEFI to Legacy, and that does not work, either. Trying to get into the Windows Recovery mode either gets me a blue screen or the No Bootable Device error. I was made aware of a recent Windows 10 update that causes this error after the fact, so I may be able use recovery media to bring my laptop to an earlier version to fix it, but I'm not exactly sure if that will work. Any help on this issue? Is it still possible to recover my files?

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,095 Pathfinder
    @64BTX
    Try the simple step give below and check
    power drain: Just check the back of the unit, you can find a pin hole , unplug the charger and turn off the unit. now put a paper clip in the small pin hole and press and hold it for 30 sec.

    BIOS default: After power drain is done, power on the unit, but as soon as you power on the unit keep pressing the F2 key so that it take you to BIOS page. 
    Press F9 and press Enter than press F10 and press Enter. the unit will restart​

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
  • 64BTX
    64BTX Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited February 2020
    Jack22 said:
    @64BTX
    Try the simple step give below and check
    power drain: Just check the back of the unit, you can find a pin hole , unplug the charger and turn off the unit. now put a paper clip in the small pin hole and press and hold it for 30 sec.

    BIOS default: After power drain is done, power on the unit, but as soon as you power on the unit keep pressing the F2 key so that it take you to BIOS page. 
    Press F9 and press Enter than press F10 and press Enter. the unit will restart​

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!

    I just tried that, and now it's just staying at the boot loading screen.
  • 64BTX
    64BTX Member Posts: 3 New User
    64BTX said:
    I just tried that, and now it's just staying at the boot loading screen.
    Update: it eventually loaded, but it went to recovery mode and gave me this screen before turning off. 
    I think I may need to make an installation media from another computer, unless there is something else I can do.