This video explains that "No Boot" is a computer issue where the system powers on normally but cannot access the operating system. This is indicated by a black screen, a blinking cursor, or a blue screen with a failure message. The causes of this issue can be a corrupted operating system, a connection issue between the system and the drive storage device, or a damaged drive storage device.
No Boot means the computer powers on normally, successfully completes the Power-On Self-Test (the POST), and displays the Dell logo on-screen, but then cannot access the operating system.
This is indicated by either a plain black screen appearing after the Dell logo is shown, or a screen with only a blinking cursor on it, or a blue screen with a failure message.
Common causes include a corrupted operating system, a connection issue between the system and the drive storage device, or a damaged drive storage device.