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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. [SOLVED] "PXE-E61 Media Test Failure, Check Cable" Error Message pxe-e61 media test failure check cable dell inspiron Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Johnnie2x, Nov 17, 2002. Thread Status: Not
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open for further replies. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > Advertisement Johnnie2x Thread Starter Joined: Nov pxe-m0f 17, 2002 Messages: 17 Please forgive my computer ignorance, i'm on my last leg here. I have a laptop (Compaq Armada M700) Microsoft XP Professional is the OS and it just wont http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/Windows-7/PXE-E61-Media-test-failure-check-cable/td-p/113191 boot AT ALL.. When I start I get the COMPAQ screen and it looks as if it's going to boot, but then I get this: PXE-E61: Media Test Failure, Check Cable I have tried Boot Disk, Restore Disk, the system just doesn't seem to want to read from the disk drive either... When I do that it gives me the "Non-System disk or https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-pxe-e61-media-test-failure-check-cable-error-message.104472/ disk error replace and strike any key when ready" message... After I do that, it just flashes the laptop screen repeatedly and pops back up the SAME MESSAGE Keep in mind, there are no disk installed at this time, and the only thing connected to the laptop is the AC Power Cord... What can I do to get it to boot?? I'll even WIPE the HardDrive and reload the XP Software if need be, I just need to get around this "PXE-E61: Media Test Failure, Check Cable" message.. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.. Johnnie2x, Nov 17, 2002 #1 Sponsor toto Joined: Nov 15, 2002 Messages: 12 See if this helps: Deskpro/workstation - Error: PXE 61 Test Media failure Last Updated: 2002-06-17 Solution-id: 260.0.10233996.3024914 Environment: Deskpro Workstation AP Evo Notebook Problem Description: Error: PXE 61 Test Media failure Error at boot Solution: Put 'Hard Drive C:' before 'Network' in the boot order (If the hard drive does not appear in the boot order, that's why the PXE network boot agents start) Note : Check that the hard drive is seen in the BIOS setup
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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Hardware BIOS PXE-E61: Media test failure check cable Ask a question USFRBR October 2016 PXE-E61: Media test failure check cable Issue Upon booting your PC, the following message is being displayed: PXE-E61: Media test failure check cablePXE-M0F: Exiting Boot Agent Why this message is being displayed: Some explanations The PXE-E61(: Media test failure check cable) error occurs because the computer is trying to boot on a network device and fails. The computer will ask you to verify if a network cable is connected. The PXE-M0F: Exiting Boot Agent error warns you that the PC is unable to boot and is exiting the PXE boot mode. Solutions This error can occur for many reasons. Case 1 The PC needs to boot on network device (which is rarely the case) Solution: Check if the network cable is disconnected or faulty. Either reconnect the later or use another network cable (RJ45). This problem can also be due to a faulty network card. Case 2 The boot sequence is not properly configured (BIOS) and the computer attempts to boot from a "PXE" network card. The boot sequence defines the order of the boot devices. The PC will first try to boot from the primary boot device and in case of failure it will switch to the next one. Solution: You have to go into the BIOS to change the boot sequence (the approach may be different depending on your motherboard model). You normally have to press a key (Eg: Esc or Delete or F2 ...) or a combination of keys (Eg: Ctrl + F1 or Ctrl + F2 ...) upon starting your PC machine. The BIOS is a very sensitive area and you should avoid