Reboot and select proper boot device

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The only real answer I could give is that possibly your harddisk is not actually configured as a boot device in your BIOS. Sometimes there are only two boot devices configured. E.g. this could be your USB DVD drive and your USB stick. In this case, the system would not find your harddrive to boot from, because it is not in the list. You'd have to go to your BIOS to change the list, usually under the "boot" section.

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The only real answer I could give is that possibly your harddisk is not actually configured as a boot device in your BIOS. Sometimes there are only two boot devices configured. E.g. this could be your USB DVD drive and your USB stick. In this case, the system would not find your harddrive to boot from, because it is not in the list. You'd have to go to your BIOS to change the list, usually under the "boot" section.
 
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