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The system is not finding any bootable media (Hard Drive) and is attempting to boot via the network card (PXE Boot) the error message is saying that there is not PXE network to boot from and it is exiting the process.
Generally, this is caused by a hard Drive failure. Reseat the drive and or drive connections and see if the system will find the hard drive.
Generally, a Hard drive failure
For Realtek RTL8101E/8102E PCI-E Ethernet Controller v.105 (071227) PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"
sounds like a driver issue try to go to toshiba's website and download the latest drivers for the NIC card.
"PXE-E61 Media Test Failure, System won't boot" 1.Go to Bios Settings 2.Remove LAN booting from booting options...For laptop ,type "X" on the LAN booting option. 3.Save The configuration(F10) This Will Solve this problem
check your harddrive, is it detected in bios ?
if no, it could be motherboard or hdd, but most of the time is hdd problem, so just replace it.
if yes, your operating system is corrupt, so you can reload your operating system.
Not always the Hard drive, boot into the bios setup utility and de-select network bootfrom the boot options. If it tries to network boot first you will always get that failure.
Save your self a lot of reading, do this first.
Check in BIOS rom for start up sequence and check if there is an
asterist (!) in front of the hdd. If there is, it’s disabled. Select
the hdd and press shift key plus “1′ This removes the ! and you can
then use the hdd to re-format or….
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