Im stuck with this message "no bootable device, insert boot disk and press any key". Now i want to go back to mac os but everytime i turn on my laptop that message appear..kindly help... Please

Im stuck with this message "no bootable device, insert boot disk and press any key". Now i want to go back to mac os but everytime i turn on my laptop that message appear..kindly help... Please .... Im using my usb as bootable device but it cant be detected..

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            Fully Secure:            No
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                Conversion Progress:   -none-
                Revertible:            No
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