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How do I fix PXE-E61 media test failure?
How to fix PXE-E61 Media Test Failure, Check Cable Error?
- Check the Power Supply and Cables.
- Remove external USB storage devices.
- Change the boot order in BIOS.
- Disconnect the network drive or Reset BIOS.
- Get the help of Data Recovery Experts.
What does PXE-E61 media test failure mean?
This indicates a problem with your computer’s PXE (pre-boot execution environment). Most often, this error occurs when your boot sequence is misconfigured in your BIOS, or your boot device (usually your hard drive) cannot be read correctly. Check that the boot sequence is not configured for network boot.
How do I fix media test failure check cable no bootable device complete tutorial?
Check that you enable the USB Boot option in BIOS Setup:
- Press F2 during boot to enter BIOS Setup.
- Go to Advanced > Boot > Boot Configuration.
- In the Boot Devices pane, enable (check) USB to enable USB boot.
- Press F10 to exit BIOS Setup.
What does it mean when it says media test failure?
The “Media Test Failure” occurs when the tablet is unable to locate a device (typically the hard drive) to boot from. The last device the tablet attempts to use after failing to find a CD/DVD or Hard Drive that is bootable is the network connection.
What is Media cable failure?
How do I disable PXE booting?
The issue can be observed by performing the following:
- Power on the system and Press F1 to enter UEFI setup menu.
- Enter Network page and disable the PXE mode from Network Boot Configuration.
- Restart the system.
How do you test media failure?
PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable. PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent….Check that the drive is detected in BIOS:
- Press F2 during boot to enter BIOS Setup.
- Go to the Boot menu.
- Check the Boot Drive Order.
- Press F10 to exit BIOS Setup.