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It is not recognizing the hard drive, Open it up reseat it. Then check BIOS by pressing F key noted on startup. It must be noted there in order for it to boot correctly.
What you are describing is a hard drive issue, remove hardware and reseat it back in place sometimes this will restart the hard drive. If this fails have it tested.
It is trying to boot from the network, basically from the internet cable that can be plugged in. If you enter the bios you can typically disable the PXE boot option so it won't show up again.
PXE is looking for an OS on/over a network...you need to tell the PC to boot from your harddrive or CD...if the harddrive is bad/blank you need to (re)install windows...
Usually it means your hard drive has crashed.
The PXE is your computer trying to connect to a network server (virtual hard drive).
Did you have any important files on the computer?
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.
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