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"New Laptop check media fail and then No bootable devices ", having a little problem with a relatives new laptop. She just bought a Toshiba Satellite C850-1KN running Windows 8. The first day was fine; did setup and installed basic programs. However the next day it ended up in a repair loop saying "Toshiba is searching for a solution..etc" and then restarting. And now when we turn on the computer it comes up with a black screen saying "Check media" followed by "fail" after a few seconds. And then it says "No bootable devices" I don't really know how to proceed. My thinking is that it can't recognise the HDD. I can get into the BIOS but that's about it.

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