What exactly should I do? My laptop doesn't want to boot up for two days and I don't know much about technology either
Aiaiaia, that definitely sounds dead. Means he has no access to a drive or a hard drive. Take it to a specialist to have it repaired, but chances are high that the hard drive is in the A **** (not necessary, but would be the most obvious)
There's nothing to start with. It's also there
Hard disk broken or the operating system is corrupt.
It doesn't find anything with an operating system on it. You should insert a disk. Either your hard drive is broken or the operating system is in the ar…
He can't find an operating system.
Either the system drive has failed (then you would have to replace it if necessary - check beforehand if you can safely remove the data and / or destroy the defective drive) or the operating system (the boot loader) was damaged in some way (reinstall the operating system ).
Get help from someone who has a clue. Depending on whether the file system is still working, you can "repair" the boot sector or at least try to back up data with a live system (if there's no backup). But that is too complicated to explain in this format.
Is it worth it or buy a new one does not want to pay 200-300 euro for a rep the laptop itself was only 450
A CD / DVD may be inserted… If you have such a drive at all… Then take a look after starting, take it out, try again…
Well, you can get a new hard drive for 50 euro. If you had to replace it yourself (it's relatively easy) and download a new copy of Windows (approx. 10 euro). Together that would be around 60 euro. You have to decide for yourself whether it's worth it for you. You will lose your data anyway, regardless of whether you buy a new hard drive or a new laptop.
Uh well ne 😅
It says that no bootable media was found. Since the operating system is usually no longer on a CD / DVD, but on the hard disk, it is probably defective
Pictures and everything else that is saved are lost anyway?
Yes - my advice was in the (more unlikely) case that an optical drive is installed AND a disc is inserted AND the boot sequence is set up accordingly (unfavorably) for whatever reason.
Yes…
But can still possibly be saved (depends on what exactly is defective on your current hard drive). If you let professional data processing do that, 100-200 euro will be added.