Bootable devices are pieces of hardware that the BIOS can load an operating system or special program off of. These can be floppy drives, CD drives, hard drives, USB flash drives, tape drives, SD cards, and certain ROM chips.
wow this happens to me alot you have to either press F12 or F11 when it says no bootable devices and then move to the section that shows what bootable devices there are and screw around a little and switch what order things boot and after a few it should work i dont know what type of laptop it is exactly you have so i dont know what exactly the devices you have on it
You can use UltraIso to make bootable CDs.
by bootable pendrive like ubuntu 10.10 bootable pendrive. or any other bootable OS pendrive
create a bootable usb flash drive bootable diskette set bootable hdd image file
The message "No bootable devices" typically indicates that a computer's BIOS or UEFI firmware cannot find a device with a valid operating system to boot from. This can occur due to various reasons, such as a disconnected or malfunctioning hard drive, incorrect boot order settings, or corrupted operating system files. Users may need to check hardware connections, verify BIOS settings, or repair/reinstall the operating system to resolve the issue.
Windows XP is a bootable CD, so you don't need one.
We have 5-bootable files in windows XPWhich_are_the_boot_files_windows_xp2. NTDETECT.COM3. BOOT.INI4. BOOTSECT.DOS5. NTBOOTDD.SYS
Download an ISO of the Mac OS CD, and then burn that ISO with Nero to the CD. It will be an exact copy of that disc. If the ISO was copied from a bootable CD then the copy you burn will be bootable.
The most common bootable device around is the hard drive. That is if its formatted.So lets say you have a clean hard drive with nothing on it. Well get to your nearest computer and format it and install a new OS on the hard drive.You dont have to buy expensive ones since there are many free OS like Ubuntu or Fedora etc etc.all you have to do is format a CD to install the OS image and install it in your hard drive.Also a CD and a DVD disc can be bootable even a portable USB all you have to do is format them so they can be able to boot.
Yes.
A bootable device is, as the name suggests, any storage device that the computer can "boot" from. In this case the word "boot" refers to the loading of the operating system. So any device you can load an operating system from is a bootable device.In modern computers, the hard disk is generally the primary boot device. However most new computers can also boot from a CD-ROM or DVD drive (usually for the purpose of reinstalling an OS to the hard disk) so it is also a bootable device. Many systems also have the ability to boot from USB thumb drives or external hard disks and back in caveman days, floppy disk drives were also popular boot devices.
Because, you didn't choose the CD drive like a bootable, or the CD disk is not bootable.