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I was trying to enable the TPM module in the Bios so that I could upgrade to Windows 11. I didn't see that option in any of the bios menus. I was reading "how to enable TPM on a notebook". I noticed that legacy support was enabled and this article said that it should be disabled.  So I changed it. Exited the Bios and saved my changes and I got a error message that said start PXE over IPv4, press escape to exit. I hit esc and rebooted the notebook, opened the bios menu, hit F9 to load defaults and when I rebooted that is when I got the no Boot Device found. Can I recover my Notebook, please help?

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