My asus eee pc 1000he roughly fell, as well as we held it, though afterwards a blue shade blunder popped up as well as a laptop restarted… upon boot-up it had this message:
Reboot as well as name correct Boot device or Insert Boot Media in comparison Boot device as well as press a key
…with a consistent beeping during a same time.
I attempted a following:
* Taking out a tough expostulate as well as putting it behind in – didn’t work
* Going in to BIOS as well as restoring to default settings – didn’t work
* Booting laptop but a tough expostulate – same complaint but a beeping
* Image revive (F9) – didn’t work
Any assistance please?
How can we check if a tough expostulate is rescued in BIOS? And we have no liberation disk, F8 doesn’t do anything, as well as we wish to try my most appropriate to repair it, prior to profitable someone to demeanour during it for me

Is the hard drive still being detected in BIOS?
Just after pressing the start button, hold down the delete key. This should bring up the BIOS settings. The hard drive should be shown as the first boot option and should be auto detected.
DO u have the set-up disk, or recovery disk, or take it a computer shop, did u try f8 at start-up
To check the BIOS…
On startup, keep tapping either F1, F2, F10,(Be Aware that some manufacturers use F10 for system recovery!) Esc or Del (depending on your system) until you get to the BIOS setup screen.
To recover…
1. Reboot, and press Ctrl + F11 at the Dell logo.
2. The Dell PC Restore by Symantec screen will come up.
3. Select "Restore" or use the Tab key to highlight it and press Enter.
4. if you wish to continue, click "Confirm", or use the Tab key to highlight it and press Enter.
5. When the utility is finished, click "Finish", or use the Tab key to highlight it and press Enter.
Or
1. Reboot, and press F8 at the Dell logo. The Advanced Boot Options menu appears on the screen.
2. Select Repair Your Computer and press Enter.
3. Specify the language, and then click Next.
4. Log on to an administrator account, and then click OK.
5. Click Dell Factory Image Restore, then next.
6. Click Yes.
reformat hard drive and restore system software to factory condition.
Click next.
7. When the restore operation is completed, click Finish to restart the computer.
***This will erase all your unsaved data!***