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Support by Product Boards and Kits Education Emerging Technologies Graphics Drivers Network and I/O Processors Server Products Services Software Solid State Drives Technologies Wireless Networking Other Intel Products Identify My Product Support Support http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/Windows-7/PXE-E61-Media-test-failure-check-cable/td-p/113191 Home Intel® Boards and Kits Desktop Boards PXE-E61 Media Test Failure Error Last Reviewed: 26-Sep-2016 Article ID: 000005740 The error PXE-E61 Media Test Failure can occur at bootif all the following are true: Boot to LAN is enabled in BIOS Setup. A network cable/connection is not present. Network Boot is in the boot order before a present boot device.To resolve this error, remove Boot to LAN from http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/boards-and-kits/desktop-boards/000005740.html the list of boot devices in BIOS Setup. Related topic PXE-related resources
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Donate $1 now to see this question answered quickly Sponsored questions offer a monetary incentive to answerers to produce quality responses. Be intelligently matched with 5 likely answerers who will be alerted to help. 12Contributors 22Replies 30Views 10 YearsDiscussion Span 4 Years Ago Last Post by fishfood 0 10 Years Ago Hello, I'm experiencing a problem again, my screen went to blue then when I turned on the computer the screen stopped on the Toshiba opening page with f2 setup, f12 for boot device selection menu on the bottom left. I hit f12 then a repeating message of pxt-e61 (media test failure, check cable) and pxe-m0f (exiting pxe rom). All I did when this happened was uploading some pictures off my camera. Now the computer will not do anything. I don't have the reboot disc with me as I'm in Iraq, so is there something I can try without the disc besides turning the computer on and off. I don't have access to hook up the computer to the internet also. Thank You J.wdmiafirelt@yahoo.com :sad: fireguy 2 posts since May 2006 Newbie Member troubleshooting-hardware 0 Chaky 191 10 Years Ago If your camera is still hooked up to your pc that may cause your pc to think that it is an external HD and try to boot from it. You should cahnge the boot order in your BIOS (f2-setup I presume). 1'st one should be HD. Also look for the "boot from LAN" and disable if enabled. 0 Discussion Starter fireguy 10 Years Ago Well I've went into the boot mood, HD is first, cd-rom 2nd, usb 3rd and network is listed 4th, still nothing is going on. I did notice that the bios listed shadowed, would this have anything to do with it? This the 2nd time it's happened but rebooting the first time worked ok, I was thinking of putting it in safe mood but can't do that now. Thank You fireguy iraq 0 Chaky 191 10 Years Ago ... I did notice that the bios listed shadowed.. Don't get it. Do you mean the list in the BIOS settings window (on the screen) is shadowed? If you mean memory shadowing, that does have much to do with the booting. 0 DMR 152 10 Years Ago 1. A description of BIOS shadowing, from computerhope.com: BIOS shadow The process of the contents of the ROM being copied to the RAM allowing the computer to access that information quicke