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Answer» Sorry in advance for poor formatting, im on my phone. Here is the full story: I was trying to dual boot Ubuntu and that wasn't working so I attempted to delete the Ubuntu partition. After restarting, I got the following error:http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518/t/19518806.aspx "Checking MEDIA [failed] [...] No Boot Device Found. Press any key to reboot the machine"
To give you some background data I was running factory installed Windows 8 in UEFI mode.
So here is where I am now: I have data on C drive that I would like to keep, but I would much rather actually have my computer working with a fresh install if that's the best case.
When I go into boot options I only see UEFI onboard LAN IPv4 and UEFI onboard LAN IPv6.
To clarify, I do not have the option to boot from hard drive or from a USB (when I put a Windows 8 bootable USB in).
Some extra info: when I change the boot option from UEFI to Legacy I have the USB option pop up but I can't install windows because of the following error: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hu8gg0sgwz4lq9i/2013-10-13%2002.06.25.jpg
I appreciate all your help in advance. Please respond with questions and requests for additional info and I will reply promptly. Thank you!!The HDD doesn't need to be ABLE to boot to retrieve your data... Get a laptop to IDE converter cable (least expensive solution ) or an external USB HDD enclosure that accomodates laptop HDD's...hook it up to a working desktop and copy/move all your data.Thanks for the quick reply Patio!
I was able to access my data using a Linux live CD with the file EXPLORER.
The WAY I solved this problem was to use a UEFI bootable USB (this was created using UEFI instead of GPT as an option with a program called Rufus.)
The normal bootable USB didn't show in UEFI mode but this did.
Then I installed Windows 8 on a free space partition and now I have two versions installed and I will hopefully be able to access my data, but either way my computer will now boot!
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