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How to fix "no bootable device – insert boot disk and press any key"
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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 242082" data-attributes="member: 25785"><p>The screenshot you showed doesn't even need a Windows 7 Recovery/Installation DVD/USB to fix. It shows someone that tries to do a PXE-Boot (in other word, a boot from the network) and it failed because no controller could be contacted to finish the operation. A network boot is mostly used in companies/entreprises field where you boot your computers/laptops on the network to connect to a SCCM server to grab a Windows image from it and install it on that laptop/computer. In order to fix this, just go in your BIOS, disable the PXE-Boot option and make sure that your HDD (or the Windows Boot Manager) is the first boot device in the boot list and restart the computer.</p><p></p><p>Also, the whole tutorial formatting is broken, is it possible to fix ? Right now, for me that tutorial is completely unreadable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 242082, member: 25785"] The screenshot you showed doesn't even need a Windows 7 Recovery/Installation DVD/USB to fix. It shows someone that tries to do a PXE-Boot (in other word, a boot from the network) and it failed because no controller could be contacted to finish the operation. A network boot is mostly used in companies/entreprises field where you boot your computers/laptops on the network to connect to a SCCM server to grab a Windows image from it and install it on that laptop/computer. In order to fix this, just go in your BIOS, disable the PXE-Boot option and make sure that your HDD (or the Windows Boot Manager) is the first boot device in the boot list and restart the computer. Also, the whole tutorial formatting is broken, is it possible to fix ? Right now, for me that tutorial is completely unreadable. [/QUOTE]
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