Error notebook samsung np300e4c Boot menu is empty












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I have my notebook Samsung NP300e4c. When turned on yesterday it shows me a picture with the list of boot options menu and app, but the list of boot I get empty !!!!





Entering BIOS recognizes my device but the boot priority list does not show me anything.





What to do please I need your help. and replace disk and restart the BIOS



EDIT 1 29/10/2014



This image shows the BIOS correctly recognizes the hardware connected to the sata ports, so connectivity issues not think it












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  • thanks for the reply, I bought a new hard drive, because the former was dead. I changed the hard drive in the notebook and still continues with the startup list empty
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:08










  • Please be precise when you are writing questions. Currently I guess you can hear the hard drive spinning. Still sounds like a hardware issue : are you sure you plugged it correctly? It would be relevant if you upload pictures from inside you notebook to this question.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:13












  • Thanks for the reply, I updated the post with a picture but the bios shows the peripherals are connected correctly.
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:42










  • Then, can you try to boot on the CD-ROM or Hard Drive (if you installed an OS on it) again.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 21:41










  • Thanks, but as I show in the pictures the hardware is recognized by BIOS but not the boot order, I tried to boot from a CD but there all the time if I get the first image
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 30 '14 at 15:19
















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I have my notebook Samsung NP300e4c. When turned on yesterday it shows me a picture with the list of boot options menu and app, but the list of boot I get empty !!!!





Entering BIOS recognizes my device but the boot priority list does not show me anything.





What to do please I need your help. and replace disk and restart the BIOS



EDIT 1 29/10/2014



This image shows the BIOS correctly recognizes the hardware connected to the sata ports, so connectivity issues not think it












share|improve this question
























  • thanks for the reply, I bought a new hard drive, because the former was dead. I changed the hard drive in the notebook and still continues with the startup list empty
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:08










  • Please be precise when you are writing questions. Currently I guess you can hear the hard drive spinning. Still sounds like a hardware issue : are you sure you plugged it correctly? It would be relevant if you upload pictures from inside you notebook to this question.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:13












  • Thanks for the reply, I updated the post with a picture but the bios shows the peripherals are connected correctly.
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:42










  • Then, can you try to boot on the CD-ROM or Hard Drive (if you installed an OS on it) again.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 21:41










  • Thanks, but as I show in the pictures the hardware is recognized by BIOS but not the boot order, I tried to boot from a CD but there all the time if I get the first image
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 30 '14 at 15:19














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I have my notebook Samsung NP300e4c. When turned on yesterday it shows me a picture with the list of boot options menu and app, but the list of boot I get empty !!!!





Entering BIOS recognizes my device but the boot priority list does not show me anything.





What to do please I need your help. and replace disk and restart the BIOS



EDIT 1 29/10/2014



This image shows the BIOS correctly recognizes the hardware connected to the sata ports, so connectivity issues not think it












share|improve this question















I have my notebook Samsung NP300e4c. When turned on yesterday it shows me a picture with the list of boot options menu and app, but the list of boot I get empty !!!!





Entering BIOS recognizes my device but the boot priority list does not show me anything.





What to do please I need your help. and replace disk and restart the BIOS



EDIT 1 29/10/2014



This image shows the BIOS correctly recognizes the hardware connected to the sata ports, so connectivity issues not think it









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  • thanks for the reply, I bought a new hard drive, because the former was dead. I changed the hard drive in the notebook and still continues with the startup list empty
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:08










  • Please be precise when you are writing questions. Currently I guess you can hear the hard drive spinning. Still sounds like a hardware issue : are you sure you plugged it correctly? It would be relevant if you upload pictures from inside you notebook to this question.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:13












  • Thanks for the reply, I updated the post with a picture but the bios shows the peripherals are connected correctly.
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:42










  • Then, can you try to boot on the CD-ROM or Hard Drive (if you installed an OS on it) again.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 21:41










  • Thanks, but as I show in the pictures the hardware is recognized by BIOS but not the boot order, I tried to boot from a CD but there all the time if I get the first image
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 30 '14 at 15:19


















  • thanks for the reply, I bought a new hard drive, because the former was dead. I changed the hard drive in the notebook and still continues with the startup list empty
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:08










  • Please be precise when you are writing questions. Currently I guess you can hear the hard drive spinning. Still sounds like a hardware issue : are you sure you plugged it correctly? It would be relevant if you upload pictures from inside you notebook to this question.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:13












  • Thanks for the reply, I updated the post with a picture but the bios shows the peripherals are connected correctly.
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 29 '14 at 20:42










  • Then, can you try to boot on the CD-ROM or Hard Drive (if you installed an OS on it) again.
    – user2284570
    Oct 29 '14 at 21:41










  • Thanks, but as I show in the pictures the hardware is recognized by BIOS but not the boot order, I tried to boot from a CD but there all the time if I get the first image
    – ELías Vargas
    Oct 30 '14 at 15:19
















thanks for the reply, I bought a new hard drive, because the former was dead. I changed the hard drive in the notebook and still continues with the startup list empty
– ELías Vargas
Oct 29 '14 at 20:08




thanks for the reply, I bought a new hard drive, because the former was dead. I changed the hard drive in the notebook and still continues with the startup list empty
– ELías Vargas
Oct 29 '14 at 20:08












Please be precise when you are writing questions. Currently I guess you can hear the hard drive spinning. Still sounds like a hardware issue : are you sure you plugged it correctly? It would be relevant if you upload pictures from inside you notebook to this question.
– user2284570
Oct 29 '14 at 20:13






Please be precise when you are writing questions. Currently I guess you can hear the hard drive spinning. Still sounds like a hardware issue : are you sure you plugged it correctly? It would be relevant if you upload pictures from inside you notebook to this question.
– user2284570
Oct 29 '14 at 20:13














Thanks for the reply, I updated the post with a picture but the bios shows the peripherals are connected correctly.
– ELías Vargas
Oct 29 '14 at 20:42




Thanks for the reply, I updated the post with a picture but the bios shows the peripherals are connected correctly.
– ELías Vargas
Oct 29 '14 at 20:42












Then, can you try to boot on the CD-ROM or Hard Drive (if you installed an OS on it) again.
– user2284570
Oct 29 '14 at 21:41




Then, can you try to boot on the CD-ROM or Hard Drive (if you installed an OS on it) again.
– user2284570
Oct 29 '14 at 21:41












Thanks, but as I show in the pictures the hardware is recognized by BIOS but not the boot order, I tried to boot from a CD but there all the time if I get the first image
– ELías Vargas
Oct 30 '14 at 15:19




Thanks, but as I show in the pictures the hardware is recognized by BIOS but not the boot order, I tried to boot from a CD but there all the time if I get the first image
– ELías Vargas
Oct 30 '14 at 15:19










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I was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






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    was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



    First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



    If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



    I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






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      I was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



      First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



      If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



      I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






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        I was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



        First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



        If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



        I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






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          I was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



          First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



          If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



          I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






          share|improve this answer














          I was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



          First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



          If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



          I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!







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              was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



              First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



              If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



              I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






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                was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



                First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



                If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



                I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






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                  was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



                  First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



                  If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



                  I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!






                  share|improve this answer












                  was searching months for a decent solution for this problem with same NP Samsung model. There are an incredible key-combination to boot from DVD-ROM and finally to get access.



                  First thing is to reset bios configuration with RTC BIOS pins, located besides RAM slots (alternatively, you can remove the CMOS battery for a moment). Then, insert a bootable USB drive or DVD-ROM and automatically press Fn+F3 (for DVD boot) or Fn+F5 (for USB boot).



                  If that doesn't work, try with Ctrl+F keys. If you have any OS installed on your HDD this will make it start.



                  I know, is not the solution for this problem, but an alternative to "jump it". Hope it works for you!







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