I am having a problem with the error message shown below, on a Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5518 laptop.
This error was present, says my daughter who used the laptop, before the laptop developed a Bios password lockout, something I learned that Toshiba laptops have been notorious for. Toshiba only wants too much money, warranty or not, to resolve just the password glitch, as it is a "software issue".
I resolved the Bios password hairball myself by doing a 'jumper' technique with cat5 wire, properly, as demonstrated in many youtube vids or articles on the issue, with battery, ram card and hard drive uninstalled. Very simple, worked.
Following that debacle we are back to this boot problem. The laptop has Windows 7 OS. I am not sure if 32 or 64 bit, unfortunately. Cant see.
I found a thread here from a few months ago of the same no bootable disk error and roughly the same model. However, there was no conclusion or success ever posted. :(
I have been in the Bios setup and set the sequence order to: 1. CD/DVD ....2. HDD/SSD ....3. USB....as advised in that thread, then FDD...and LAN 4th and 5th. The last two cannot be "deleted" as one poster tried to sugggest. I'm confused.
Anyhow, this attempt has been unsuccessful, as well as trying different sequence orders. And yes, I properly save changes with F10 and etc before boots.
I am at a loss at this point. Help.
(Also to note: the laptop is barely a year old, has an extended warranty -physical damage- and had a failed motherboard replaced 4 months ago, by Toshiba, with a small shipping charge- how nice!.)
This is that present error still on several attempts for bootup...
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Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 083) Copyright © 1997-2000 Intel Corporation
For Atheros PCIE Ethernet Controller v2.0.2.7(11/02/10)
Check cable connection! PXE-MOF: Exiting Intel PXE ROM. No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key _
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Please help.