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PXE-E61 : Media test failure PXE-MOF: Exiting Broadcom PXE ROM Opertai


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ElizabethHH

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Hi there, was in task manager and deleted something i guess i shouldnt have, was like crmss something like that css ? anyway right after i deleted this i got blue screen of death and it said dumping memory.... now i get this error and cant get onto my computer i dont know whats going on and am getting very frustrated as i have tried everything, SOMEONE PLEASE HELP im about to vry i need my computer very badly


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PXE-E61 : Media test failure PXE-MOF: Exiting Broadcom PXE ROM Opertaing system not found

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ElizabethHH

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i have a feeling its my hard drive as i dont hear it turn on when i start my laptop
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To change Boot Sequence in your BIOS
Reboot the system and at the first post screen (where it is counting up memory) start tapping the DEL, F2, F10 or ESC button
This will enter you into the Bios\Cmos area.
find and Find the Advanced area and click Enter
Look for Boot Sequence or Boot Options and highlight that click Enter
Now find and highlight the entry that says anything about booting to a lan or network.Look at the bottom of the screen to see the directions how to modify it and change it to Disabled or None.
Once that is done then click F10 to Save and Exit
You will prompted to enter Y to verify Save and Exit. Click Y and the system will now reboot with the new settings.

Edited by rshaffer61, 27 January 2010 - 08:33 PM.

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hmmmm, WOW thanks that did something but now all it says it operating system not found....
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To change Boot Sequence in your BIOS
Reboot the system and at the first post screen (where it is counting up memory) start tapping the DEL, F2, F10 or ESC button
This will enter you into the Bios\Cmos area.
find and Find the Advanced area and click Enter
Look for Boot Sequence or Boot Options and highlight that click Enter
Now find and highlight the entry that says anything about booting to a lan or network.Look at the bottom of the screen to see the directions how to modify it and change it to Disabled or None.
Once that is done then click F10 to Save and Exit
You will prompted to enter Y to verify Save and Exit. Click Y and the system will now reboot with the new settings.



hmmmm, WOW thanks that did something but now all it says it operating system not found....
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Ok repeat the steps and what does it say for the first boot device?
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I am having the same issue with my nieces laptop, its very annoying :(
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To change Boot Sequence in your BIOS

Reboot the system and at the first post screen (where it is counting up memory) start tapping the DEL button
This will enter you into the Bios\Cmos area.
Find the Advanced area and click Enter
Look for Boot Sequence or Boot Options and highlight that click Enter
Now highlight the first drive and follow the directions on the bottom of the screen on how to modify it and change it to CDrom.
Change the second drive to the C or Main Drive
Once that is done then click F10 to Save and Exit
You will prompted to enter Y to verify Save and Exit. Click Y and the system will now reboot with the new settings.

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