PXE-E61 & PXE-M0F Error

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malhotraraul

Galvanizer
when i start my pc, i get these following error on boot

PXE - E61 media test failure check cable

PXE - M0F exiting intel boot agent


tried to google it but getting mixed results, still don't know what it is exactly, please help me out with this :(

anyone !!!!!!!!!
 
please quote you'r pc config

its simple, go into bios and turn off network boot, or anything related to boot to NIC, cos there are different kinda bios, just figure it out, all u gotta do it turn off network boot
 
that's because it's attempting to boot from network. Of course you haven't connected any cable to your Lan card.

In your BIOS setting, choose proper sequence of boot order :)
 
already tried everything

every-time i change the bios setting, it comes back to same after restart & tries to boot from network.
 
Try updating Bios, and please mention your system specs, and yes try clearing NVRAM by reseating the cmos battery, ie remove cmos battery keep it aside for 20 secs and then place it back and power on
 
malhotraraul said:
already tried everything

every-time i change the bios setting, it comes back to same after restart & tries to boot from network.

Are u using onboard LAN or any LAN card in PCI or PCIEx slot ?:huh:
 
@ ryanrulez4ever = Proc : P4 2.4 / Mobo : D845GEBV2 / Memory : 1GB Ram / HDD: 40GB IDE / EXT. LAN : 1000MPBS 2 nos. (Intel) (using it as internet PC)

@ kekerode, PCI lancard
 
Did u tried disabling "PXE Boot to LAN" in Boot Menu of BIOS ?

Also try choosing Intel Rapid BIOS Boot or Silent Boot ... this may skip to check PXE support of your PCI LAN Card.

As far as I know there is no explicit option to disable boot from PCI device in BIOS settings of your mobo :(
 
malhotraraul said:
already tried everything

every-time i change the bios setting, it comes back to same after restart & tries to boot from network.

If I'm not mistaken, resetting by removing the CMOS battery for sometime, should make the BIOS alright.
 
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