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Check cable connection..!
PXE-E63: Error while initializing the NIC
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROM.
No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key
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You hard drive is missing from the system. Just does not recognize it.
Remove
the hard drive and reseat (reconnect). Check BIOS by pressing an F key during
boot. Look on the screen for correct Function key. Might be F2 key. Verify
BIOS recognizes the drive. It must be listed! There is no going forward if
it's not. Check boot order and make internal hard drive first. Save and
restart.
It seemed that the laptop is booting to the network to correct this
1. Go to the BIOS Check if the hard drive is detected by the computer (Hard drives are usually shown as alpha numeric)
2. If the hard drive is detected make sure that the hard drive is the first boot device
3. Save all changes and restart the computer
4. If the hard drive is still not detected you have to take out the hard drive and put it back in (reseat the hard drive)
5. Go to the BIOS again check if the hard drive is detected if not replace the hard drive
1. It seems that the hard drive is not bieng detected by the computer
2. and from the error message that you are getting it seemed like windows is not loading up
3. I would suggest that you take out the hard drive and put it back in
4. the reason for that is the hard drive that connects from the mainboard is
This message means that the computer cannot see the hard drive. Unofrtunately, this is usually caused by a failed Hard Disk drive. However, you could try removing and re-fitting the hard drive to see if this cures the problem.
Full instructions on removing and replacing the hard drive can be found here:
Usually, your computer tries to "boot" from multiple sources:
1. 3.5" diskette drive, if installed, functional, and a boot-diskette is inserted
2. CD-ROM drive, if installed, functional, and a boot-CD (such as the Windows XP CD-ROM) is inserted
3. disk-drive, if installed, functional, and the "boot" record can be read from the disk-drive
4. from the Ethernet network, via a "networked boot server"
So, "check cable" means that either no Ethernet cable is connected to the computer, or that the "networked boot server" is not installed, or the boot-server did not reply.
What this means is that your disk-drive was damaged by the fall, and the "boot" information cannot be read from the disk-drive.
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