When i start my pc on the start up show's pxe-e01 unsupported pci device WHAT's the Problem?When i start my pc on the start up show's pxe-e01 unsupported pci device WHAT's the Problem?
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Download The following iso listed below. It is the latest version of the Kaspersky rescue disk. You need to burn it to a CD with a program like Imgburn (Which is also FREE like the iso file). Then you need to boot from the CD and run the scanner. It should fix you right up.
If the sound you are referring to is a clicking sound, then it is a hard drive failure. Your
computer is trying to boot up the operating system from the hard drive,
but when it fails to access the hard drive, it tries to boot up from
other devices configured on the BIOS. Apparently, your next choice for
booting the operating system is set to the LAN card. Hence, you get the
message "PXE-E61 Media test failure", which means that the computer
tried to boot up the operating system over the network but it found out
that your network cable is not connected to your computer's network
interface card.
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.
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"
install new NIC drivers from your laptop manufacture's site.
Open the Device Manager, uninstall the Realtek from there. Restart the laptop and see if its automatically loads itself on Device Manager well good enough. If it doesn't then you would need to get the motherboard CD of the Acer Laptop and install the Realtek Driver.
cable plug possible defective, if possible plug into another computer and see if error occurs. since you did not state OS go into the Device Manager and insure 'network adapter' has driver installed and working. Is there an external media hooked up?
When i start my pc on the start up show's pxe-e01 unsupported pci device WHAT's the Problem?
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