Dv5 1010 el boot from CD problem

Hello,
my dv5 1010 el laptop can't boot by prymary hard disk and cd/dvd
I try to boot a linux live CD but there is no way to do it.
I enter in the bios setup (boot order)
and the strange thing is that I can't see cd/dvd and primary hard disk...
I see in the boot order:
0000
0000
0000
0000
Network adapter
I already tried to restore default but it don't change anything.
I try to do a hard disk test and it is fine.
Do you think something on the bios is corrupted?
If you need further data I have the picture of the bios settings.
Thanks
Best regards
Andrea

Hi andrea1985,
Thank you for your reply.
First I would try restoring bios defaults.
From the bios Window, along the bottom you should see an option to restore defaults. ( I believe it is F5)
Restoring the BIOS
If that does not work try these options.
Recovering the BIOS
Updating the BIOS
If none of those options have helped, try removing the RTC battery for a day or two and reinstall.
You could also try replacing the RTC battery.  Here is a link to aid you with this process. It is not for your exact model but it should guide you along. Removing and Replacing the RTC Battery
If none of the above has aided with this difficulty, I suggest contacting HP support for further assistance.
Please call our technical support at 800-474-6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get the support number for your region Technical Support Sitemap .
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