Hp dv5-1110ee booting device problem

hello, i have a hp dv5-1110ee laptop with amd processor, windows vista, before it was no display, i fix this problem by heating the vga chipset, the the problem is resolved. now after i get display in my laptop, i get "no boot device detected " when i open laptop and press f9 to see booting devices, there is no boot device, i go to  bios and load default value but the problem not resolved, i try also to reseat my hard disk but same thing, last thing i tried is to flash bios with ( "win key" + B ) using flash memory i try the latest bios version from HP and le oldest version, but when i flash with the latest version then i restart and press f9 key in the boot menu i see only my sandisck flash, but no hard disk no cd rom, no external cd rom drive also, any help please, waiting for response and sorry for my english.

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