Help! My toshiba laptop says no bootable device-please restart your system. My satellite:c55-a5300

I try to download a PC and apparently I press the bootable device and thought it would give me the PC. So I don't know to get my toshiba laptop back to normal as usual it was.

turn off laptop and keep tapping f12 at start up and select hdd to boot, or select HDD from that screen if it will let you  Let us know!
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    Hi
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    Hi guys , I think the subject says everything.I have tried everything that I read on this forum (control alt delete , f1 0 f12 f8 , shut down the laptop for 5 min , take the battery out..) but anything worked...so please help guys!

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