I have windows 7 it just froze up for about 10 min, and it turned off with me holding the off button down now it has Intel undi, pex-2.1 ( build 082) copyright (c) 1997-2000 Intel corporation Realtek PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller Series v2.28 PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable PXE-M0f: Exiting PXE ROM Operating system not found I dont have any disc this computer was bought for me and it has no place for a disc
The error PXE-E61: Media test failure usually means the hard diskhas failed or the hard disk needs re-seating or the disk controller is faulty.First - re-seat the harddisk and reboot the computer. If the computer does not boot up then reboot andgo into the BIOS configuration to see if the BIOS detects the hard drive. If itdoesn't detect the hard drive then it could be faulty.Next - to check if the harddrive is faulty, remove the hard drive and insert it into an USB hard drive adapter and connect it to a workingcomputer's USB port. If this computer cannot see itas an USB mass storage device and you cannot open the various folders and fileson this drive, then this confirms the hard drive is faulty.Then the hard drive needsto be replaced in the computer/laptop, Windows installed and the computer orlaptop's device drivers plus your programs etc. to get a functioningcomputer/laptop again.
SOURCE: windows dont come up.
I had this happen to me before with an IBM laptop. I bought a new hard drive, reinstalled a fresh OS, and had no more problems after that. I also went right to ibm website and did all the updates, as well as all the microsoft updates. So my same problem as your ended up being a bad hard drive. maybe check into that?.
SOURCE: System failure to boot
Check you hard disk drive and make sure it is connected correctly. Is there a new hard drive in the device? If so you will need to install windows onto it. Otherwise as Ekse has said run the recovery console from your windows cd.
SOURCE: wile I am trying to boot it up it goes in to a loop
Hello.
That error message usually refers to a hard disk failure. Your hard disk cable could be loose or faulty. Or, your hard drive would need to be replaced.
I'd suggest to check the cable and run your system's hardware diagnostics (often F2 or F12) when your system boots.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: My acer is saying that
From your explanation, it looks like the laptop is trying to boot from a network source. Restart your computer and press F2 or Del when booting to go into the system BIOS. In the BIOS, locate the boot order, or boot sequence. There should be Booting devices listed in a numerical order, so what you have to do is, read the instruction at the bottom of the page (still in the BIOS) to see what keys to press in order to change the booting order. (Usually its (- or +) or (Page up and Page down) or anything like that...
Make sure that when you change the boot order in the BIOS, your Hard disk should be the first one. This will tell the computer to boot from your Hard disk and not from the network source... try that, it should solve you out of that problem
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