Not an expert either. Just received my new XPS 13 9350 yesterday, and while launching I've the "No boot Device Found. Press any key to reboot the machine" message. After diagnosis everything seems to be working just fine, but I have no idea of what to do. Besides, it is not my job to do it.
It is absolutely unacceptable to still receive today computers that do not work properly without spending hours to fix problems that should not exist, with customer support barely unfindable.
Is it a problem with all XPS 13 9350 or were we the lucky guys ?
Were you just booting W10 or trying to install Linux? There are certainly a lot of issues with the boot options with Dell computers. I knew it was gonna be harder than a Lenovo, but it seems I will have to let it repair by a myself, Dell is not gonna help despite the fact that they clearly stated that you can have a dual boot on this laptop. If anyone is reading this that wants to dual boot Win and Lin: don't buy a Dell, go for a Lenovo.
lalangle
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September 3rd, 2016 08:00
Hi WMoerdijk,
Not an expert either. Just received my new XPS 13 9350 yesterday, and while launching I've the "No boot Device Found. Press any key to reboot the machine" message. After diagnosis everything seems to be working just fine, but I have no idea of what to do. Besides, it is not my job to do it.
It is absolutely unacceptable to still receive today computers that do not work properly without spending hours to fix problems that should not exist, with customer support barely unfindable.
Is it a problem with all XPS 13 9350 or were we the lucky guys ?
Martin
wmoerdijk
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September 4th, 2016 08:00
Were you just booting W10 or trying to install Linux? There are certainly a lot of issues with the boot options with Dell computers. I knew it was gonna be harder than a Lenovo, but it seems I will have to let it repair by a myself, Dell is not gonna help despite the fact that they clearly stated that you can have a dual boot on this laptop. If anyone is reading this that wants to dual boot Win and Lin: don't buy a Dell, go for a Lenovo.