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The "No bootable devices found" error typically means your computer isn’t detecting your hard drive or operating system. Here are some steps you can try:
1. Check BIOS/UEFI Settings:
- Restart your laptop and press F2 (or the key specific to enter BIOS for your model) to access BIOS settings.
- Ensure that your hard drive is detected.
- Check the boot order and ensure your hard drive is set to boot first.
2. Secure Boot Settings:
- Go to the Security tab and disable Secure Boot if it is enabled.
- Enable Legacy Boot, if available.
3. Reconnect the Hard Drive:
- Power off your laptop and disconnect from the power supply.
- Open the back panel and ensure the hard drive connections are secure.
4. Run Diagnostics:
- Access the Dell SupportAssist tool (usually F12 on boot) and run hardware diagnostics to check for hardware issues.
If these steps don’t work, the issue might be a failing hard drive, and you may need to replace it.
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