7 Ways to Fix No bootable device – Windows 11 & 10

"No bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key."

This frustrating error appears when you try to boot your Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer. The reason behind it is that the computer can’t find the device containing the operating system. This error can occur with any brand of laptop or computer, such as Lenovo, HP, Dell, Asus, and Acer. In this article, we will cover why this error happens, how to fix it, and how to prevent it in the future.

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Cause of “No bootable device – insert boot disk and press any key.” Error?

The above error occurs during the system boot, leaving the computer stuck with no other option but to press any key on the keyboard. It initiates an endless restart loop that will continue until a boot disk is inserted or a correct path to a bootable device is provided. Even though you know that there is an operating system installed on your hard drive, you keep encountering the same error. This frustrating situation can be caused by several reasons, which are listed below.

  1. Corrupted Boot Configuration Data
  2. Corrupted Master Boot Record
  3. Incorrect Boot Device selected in BIOS/UEFI
  4. HDD/SSD malfunctioning
  5. Failing Storage device
  6. Windows 11/10 is corrupted, etc.

How to Fix “No bootable device — insert boot disk and press any key.” Error on Windows 10 or Windows 11?

Although the “No bootable device” error is considered a critical system error, there is a way to fix it using the proper troubleshooting method provided below.

Solution 1: Repair corrupted BCD and MBR

The Boot Configuration Data (BCD) and Master Boot Record (MBR) files are essential Windows components containing crucial boot-related data and configuration used by the BIOS to locate the Operating System on your hard drive. If the BCD/MBR files become corrupted or damaged, the BIOS will be unable to find the boot device, resulting in the error message “No bootable device – insert boot disk and press any key.”

You can repair the BCD and MBR files using the command line in the WinPE environment. To perform this step, you will need a Windows 10 or Windows 11 bootable USB drive. If you do not have a bootable device, you can create one using the following steps:

Manually Repair MBR file - Step by Step
Step 1: Boot your PC using the Windows Installation media. It will open Windows Installation Wizard. Click Next.

windows os installation

Step 2: Select Repair your computer.

repair your computer option windows 10 & 11

Step 3: It will open the Advanced Startup Option or Windows Recovery Environment. Click on the Troubleshoot.

Troubleshoot in Advanced Startup Menu Windows 10 & 11

Step 4: Select Command Prompt.

open_command_prompt in advanced startup option

Step 5: Type the following command and press Enter to execute it.
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /RebuildBcd
Step 6: Now restart your computer, and you will not see the boot time error message Bootmgr is missing.

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Step 2: Repair MBR using EaseUS Partition Master.

Repair MBR using EaseUS
Step 1: Create Bootable USB drive using EaseUS. Launch EaseUS Partition Master, and click “Bootable Media” on the toolbar. Select “Create bootable media”.
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Step 2: Boot your PC using Bootable USB Drive.
Step 3: Click “Toolkit” and choose “Rebuild MBR”.
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After successfully repairing the BCD and MBR files, restart your computer. If you still encounter the same problem, proceed to the next solution.

Solution 2: Check Primary boot device or Boot order in BIOS.

If the wrong boot device is selected in BIOS, you may surely get the “no bootable device” error. However, fixing this problem is quite easy and anyone can just select the right bootable device in BIOS. Here are the complete steps to select the right bootable drive in BIOS.

Select Boot device in BIOS/UEFI
Step 1: Open BIOS Settings. To access the BIOS settings, restart your PC and continuously press the F2/F8/Del/Esc button when you see the manufacturer’s logo during startup. Keep in mind that different manufacturers may have different methods to access the BIOS settings. It is recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines to determine the specific key or key combination to enter the BIOS.

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Step 2: Locate the Boot option settings. The menu style in the BIOS may vary depending on the manufacturer, so look for the Boot option menu and modify the boot order to prioritize your primary hard drive where Windows is installed. Ensure that the primary hard drive is listed as the first boot device.

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Solution 3: Restore BIOS to Default

Resetting the BIOS to its default settings is a crucial step in the troubleshooting process. Misconfigurations in the BIOS settings can prevent the system from locating the correct boot device. By resetting the BIOS to its default state, all values will be restored to factory settings, allowing the BIOS to reload all the disk information correctly. This can help resolve any issues related to incorrect boot device detection and improve the chances of successful booting.

Reset BIOS/UEFI to Default
Step 1: Open BIOS/UEFI Settings.
Step 2: Go to the Exit tab → Select Load Setup Defaults. Press F10 to Save & Exit.

Solution 4: Reconnect the internal hardware.

Verifying hardware connections on your computer is essential. For desktop users, open the cabinet and carefully re-insert all internal connecting cables to ensure secure connections.

Laptop users, including those with Lenovo, HP, Dell, Asus, or Acer laptops, should open the back panel and re-insert the hard drive and RAM modules with caution.

This simple yet important step can often resolve issues caused by loose connections and enhance the overall stability and performance of your computer.

Solution 5: Repair Crashed Operating System

When encountering boot errors or problems with the installed Windows 11 or 10 operating system, the system might fail to load properly. To resolve this issue, you can repair Windows using the following steps:

Startup Repair - Step by Step
Step 1: Boot your PC using the Windows Installation media. It will open Windows Installation Wizard. Click Next.

windows os installation

Step 2: Select Repair your computer.

repair your computer option windows 10 & 11

Step 3: It will open the Advanced Startup Option or Windows Recovery Environment. Click on the Troubleshoot.

Troubleshoot in Advanced Startup Menu Windows 10 & 11

Step 4: It will open the Advanced startup menu. Go to the Troubleshoot ➜ Advanced options ➜ Startup Repair.
Startup Repair Windows 10 & 11
Step 5: Select OS.
Startup Repair - Select OS
Step 6: Wait until it diagnoses and repairs your PC.
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Solution 6: Run the System file checker, check disk, and DISM utility to repair several parts of your operating system and hard disk.

These three sets of tools are incredibly effective in repairing system files, checking disk errors, and fixing Windows image issues. To run these tools, follow the simple steps below:

SFC/Chkdsk/Dism - Step by Step
Step 1: Open Command Prompt as Administrator.

open command prompt as administrator in Windows 8, 10 & 11

Step 2: Now run the following commands one by one.
i. System File Checker tool

sfc /scannow

ii. Run Dism command

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

iii. Run Disk checking utility.

chkdsk /f c:

It will show you message:

Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N)

Press Y and Press Enter. The disk checking will start on next pc start.

Solution 7: Replace the faulty HDD/SSD

When your HDD/SSD reaches the end of its life and starts malfunctioning, it is advisable to replace the faulty HDD/SSD with a new one.

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Summary

Getting the “No bootable device – insert boot disk and press any key” error on Windows 10 or Windows 11 is a very frustrating situation. No matter which brand of laptop you are using such as Lenovo, HP, Dell, Acer, and ASUS; the above problem can happen with any computer. Thankfully, there are some reliable ways to fix this error and recover all the data from the crashed OS. Just apply the above methods step by step and remove this boot-related error easily.