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February 5th, 2020 20:00

dell latitude 5400 has no [advanced boot option]

I tried to restore my laptop from an ISO file but failed. Now, When I start my laptop, it said [no bootable devices found, Press F1 to retry boot, F2 to reboot into setup and F5 to run diagnostics].

I pressed F2 to reboot into setup and found that there is no [advanced boot options] option. And the [Boot List Option] under [Boot Sequence] is also empty. The list is still empty after I disabled [secure boot]. 

My question is that how to change BIOS setting in order to boot from Legacy mode?

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December 11th, 2020 11:00

Legacy mode is gone from the newer Latitudes (and it will be completely gone from all new systems if it isn't already;  Intel targeted end-2020 as the sunset date for the BIOS), the 5400 and 5410 included.  Whatever you want to boot from must be UEFI-compliant.

 

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December 11th, 2020 10:00

Ever figure this out? I'm having the same issue with 2 brand new 5410s.

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December 9th, 2022 04:00

Please post the solution for this it is making trouble with my new pc

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December 9th, 2022 04:00

In addition to @ejn63 advice, more than likely the failed drive restoration may have corrupted the MBR. In that case this page at thewindowsclub may help. Also if the Windows files on the drive may be intact you could click on the Add Boot Option tab and add the following     Windows Boot Manager    which may correct the problem. And as a last resort you could reinstall Windows 10 (I assume you have Windows 10 installed) using the media creation tool at MS here, which will create a bootable Windows installation flash drive.

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May 11th, 2024 06:11

hello 

i have same problem how can resolve my laptop 7400 dell latitude

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