PXE-E61 error: Échec du test de média, vérifiez le câble.

Chichi&Manu Posted messages 5 Status Membre -  
 Chichi&Manu -
Good evening everyone,

After trying to resolve the startup issue with my HP Pavilion zt1130 laptop running Windows XP Pro, which hasn’t started since last Sunday morning, I turned to this forum to find a solution to this problem.
The issue is that as soon as I power on my laptop and set the hard drive as the first boot option, the following message appears:

1133 Mhz Mobile Celeron CPU
Intel Processor Update Rev 01Dh Complete
External Cache: 256k installed

When I set the CD-ROM as the first boot option, the following message appears: Not bootable CD-ROM

When I set Internal LAN as the first boot option, the following message displays:

Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C)/RTL8130 Boot Agent
Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 082)
Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation
For Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C)/RTL8130 PCI Fast Ethernet Controller v2.11b()(010315)
PXE-E61: Media Test failure, check cable
PXE-MOF: Existing PXE ROM

Therefore, I don't know what to do to get the PC to restart normally. Thank you in advance for all your help and suggestions.

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Chichi&Manu
 
Okay, I will try to do everything you just asked me to see what it will give in the end. I just tried to boot from a Win XP Pro installation CD, but I received the following message:

1133 MHz Mobile Celeron CPU
Intel Processor Update Rev 01Dh Complete
External Cache: 256k installed
Boot CD-ROM Type: Non-Emulation Booting

Press any key to boot from CD.....

When I pressed a key on the keyboard, I received the following message:
Set up is inspecting your computer's hardware configuration.....

which appears and then disappears quickly, but nothing else shows up. Does anyone have an idea of the situation please?
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BioHaZarK Posted messages 242 Status Membre 52
 
Hello,
Press the esc key when starting the computer, and check in the BIOS if your hard drive is detected.
Can you hear your hard drive starting up? Or shutting down during a sudden stop?
Have a good evening.
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Chichi&Manu Posted messages 5 Status Membre
 
Chichi&Manu Oct 4, 2013 at 00:47
Hi BioHaZarK,
I just did what you asked me to do and I noticed that the BIOS normally detects my 40 GB hard drive as well as the TOSHIBA DVD/CD-ROM Drive, but the following message still appears:

1133 Mhz Mobile Celeron CPU
Intel Processor Update Rev 01Dh Complete
External Cache: 256k installed
What else should I do?
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BioHaZarK Posted messages 242 Status Membre 52
 
Good evening,
Try pressing F2 at startup to choose to boot from your hard drive (in case your boot sequence is misconfigured). Let me know what you get
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Chichi&Manu
 
Good evening,

When I try to boot from my hard drive, I receive the following message:

1133 Mhz Mobile Celeron CPU
Intel Processor Update Rev 01Dh Complete
External Cache: 256k installed
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Chichi&Manu
 
While searching on the forum, I found that this problem occurs because the computer is trying to boot from a Network device and fails to do so, asking us to check that a (Network) cable is properly connected. I saw that users have had this problem in the past, and many ended up finding a solution to this annoying issue. I plugged in an RJ45 cable to the computer, and I received the following message:

1133 Mhz Mobile Celeron CPU
Intel Processor Update Rev 01Dh Complete
External Cache: 256k installed

Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C)/RTL8130 Boot Agent

Intel UNIDI, PXE-2.0 (build 082)
Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation

For Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C)/RTL8130 PCI Fast Ethernet Controller v2.11b()(010315)

CLIENT MAC ADDR: 00 02 3F 32 5E 15 GUID: E07426E3-C991-D511-BD6D-00023F325E15
PXE:-E53: No boot filename received

PXE-MOF: Exiting PXE ROM

I would like to know what I should do now, please, I need your help. Thank you in advance.
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BioHaZarK Posted messages 242 Status Membre 52
 
Hi, can you disable all other boot methods except for the hard disk drive and see what that does?
Otherwise, you could try making a live CD or a bootable USB drive with Linux and boot from that (you will of course need to re-enable USB disk or optical drive in the boot sequence) to see if you have access to your hard drive (to check if it hasn't failed) (or simply connect it to another machine).

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