Problem in bios update lenovo g580(20150)

i installed windows 8 and install drivers and download bios update from lenovo support . After run bios update , my laptop restarting automatically . After restart bios nor running and try to booting from network by IPV6 and IPV4 , and after seconds not booting ,and say restart computer.
Bios not running and say default boot device missing or boot failed. Insert recovery media .
and booting by network only.

hi alirj,
Your issue might be similar to this thread.
Can you try to disable UEFI by:
1. Booting into the BIOS (press F2 after you turn the computer ON)
2. In the Boot Tab, set UEFI to disabled or legacy mode and press F10 to save and exit.
3. Try to repair your Windows installation and observe.
regards,
neokenchi
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