No booting device after last ubuntu 18.04 update

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I had a dual boot with Ubuntu and windows 10. Yesterday night I just turned off from Ubuntu as always and today when I tried to turn on the PC I received a no boot device message from the PC. Luckily I can boot from my USB pen the 18.04 iso I have but I cannot install anything. I can mount and access the other partitions on the PC but still the installation doesn't go forward. I also tried to format one of the partition so now I have only windows installed.
Any suggestion? PC is hp-15r239nl







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I had a dual boot with Ubuntu and windows 10. Yesterday night I just turned off from Ubuntu as always and today when I tried to turn on the PC I received a no boot device message from the PC. Luckily I can boot from my USB pen the 18.04 iso I have but I cannot install anything. I can mount and access the other partitions on the PC but still the installation doesn't go forward. I also tried to format one of the partition so now I have only windows installed.
Any suggestion? PC is hp-15r239nl







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I had a dual boot with Ubuntu and windows 10. Yesterday night I just turned off from Ubuntu as always and today when I tried to turn on the PC I received a no boot device message from the PC. Luckily I can boot from my USB pen the 18.04 iso I have but I cannot install anything. I can mount and access the other partitions on the PC but still the installation doesn't go forward. I also tried to format one of the partition so now I have only windows installed.
Any suggestion? PC is hp-15r239nl







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I had a dual boot with Ubuntu and windows 10. Yesterday night I just turned off from Ubuntu as always and today when I tried to turn on the PC I received a no boot device message from the PC. Luckily I can boot from my USB pen the 18.04 iso I have but I cannot install anything. I can mount and access the other partitions on the PC but still the installation doesn't go forward. I also tried to format one of the partition so now I have only windows installed.
Any suggestion? PC is hp-15r239nl









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  • Is it possible that the hard drive has crashed?
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  • Is it possible that the hard drive has crashed?
    – user68186
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Is it possible that the hard drive has crashed?
– user68186
May 8 at 22:01




Is it possible that the hard drive has crashed?
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