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No bootable device randomly appeared

The laptop just randomly started showing it and i also tried changing boot system from legacy to ultimate

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This error usually means the laptop can’t detect a bootable drive. First, power off and enter BIOS (F2 on Dell) and check if the SSD/HDD is listed. If it’s missing, the drive may be loose or failing. If detected, set Boot Mode to UEFI (not Legacy) and ensure Windows Boot Manager is first in the boot order. Disable Legacy Option ROMs. If the error appeared suddenly, run Dell Diagnostics (F12) to test the drive. If diagnostics fail, the storage drive likely needs replacement or reseating.

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But now I'm facing the same problem again so I'm thinking of running checks on the storage system cause it's showing signs of it being corrupt

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@abdulrahma19434 what exact model is your Dell? Why did you "boot system from legacy to ultimate"? "No bootable device" is usually related to your computer not finding the OS. That could be related to corrupt file system or a corrupt storage device (not sure if you are using and HDD or an SSD)

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It's using HDD not SSD So I set Boot Mode to UEFI (not Legacy) and ensure Windows Boot Manager is first in the boot order. Disable Legacy Option ROMs. It worked at first but now i ran into the same problem

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