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No Boot Device Available Dell

No Boot Device Available Dell

No Boot Device Available Dell

Geeks - "No Boot Device Available" is an error message that can appear on a Dell computer when the system is unable to boot from the hard drive or any other bootable device. This error can be caused by a variety of issues, including problems with the computer's hardware or software, or issues with the boot order in the BIOS settings. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot and fix this problem:


Check the BIOS settings: Make sure that the boot order in the BIOS is set to boot from the hard drive first. To access the BIOS settings, restart your computer and press the key indicated on the screen to enter the BIOS setup (usually F2 or Del).


Check for hardware issues: Make sure that the hard drive and all other hardware components are properly connected and functioning correctly. You can also try booting the computer from a bootable USB or CD to see if the problem is with the hard drive or some other hardware component.


Check for software issues: If the problem is not with the hardware, it may be a software issue. Try booting the computer in Safe Mode to see if it will boot successfully. If it does, the problem may be with a recently installed program or driver. You can also try running a system repair or restoring the system to a previous restore point.


Check for damaged boot files: If none of the above steps work, the problem may be with the boot files on the hard drive. You can try repairing the boot files using the Windows recovery environment or by booting from a Windows installation media and selecting the "Repair Your Computer" option.


If none of these steps help, the problem may be with the hard drive or another hardware component, and you may need to replace it. It is always a good idea to back up your important files before attempting any repairs, in case something goes wrong.





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