Preboot eXecution Environment

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John Williams

My system won't boot up.

I'm getting a PXE-E61 message saying "Media test failure. Check cable. when
I try to boot up.

It's a Toshiba laptop running WinXP Home and was working fine before I made
some changes.

Can anybody offer some help or steer me to where I might get some help?

Thanks.

John Williams
 
Why don't you just undo the changes you made? Then make them again - ONE at
a time. Test after each change.

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Thanks, Thomas.

I haven't solved my problem, but looking at the BIOS gave me an
understanding of what's going on: I've either clobbered the C-disk boot or
disabled it. So, the computer tries to boot from alternate sources until
finally it gets to LAN.

So, how to fix things so the C-disk boot is OK or enabled (if it's disabled)
is my problem now and I guess I'll have to go to Toshiba for an answer
(which will no doubt be reload my system).

John Williams
 
Thanks for the suggestion, but I believe I've reached the point of no
return.

John Williams
 
John said:
Thanks for the suggestion, but I believe I've reached the point of no
return.

John Williams

Go back into the BIOS and make sure the boot order is something like
CD-ROM drive 1st, hard drive second, floppy third. Make sure booting
from the hard drive is enabled. Now try and boot. If you do, then all
is well. If the machine won't boot, post back with the text of the
error message.

Malke
 
In BIOS, the root priority is HDD->FDD->CD-ROM->LAN. If I insert my
Symantec recovery disk, the system will boot up. With no CD inserted, it
falls thru to LAN and displays the stuff in my above post. So, I have
concluded the master boot record is corrupt.

Therefore I am starting a new thread about "Recovery Console" because I
should be able to restore the master boot record with it.

John Williams
 
99 times out of 100 this means the hard drive is toast. Sorry.

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Manny Borges
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MCT, Certified Cheese Master

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and those who don't.
 
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