PXE-M0F : Sortie du ROM PXE Intel.

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yvespeter Posted messages 185 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
 Domidom -
Hello,

I would like to present my situation in the hope of finding a solution as you know how to do.

My ACER APIRE 5517 laptop, when starting it up, displays messages as follows:

- Check cable connection!
- PXE-M0F: Exiting intel PXE ROM.
- No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key.

What should I do to resolve this issue? Knowing that before posting this request, I did quite a bit of research on this subject but did not find an appropriate answer. They say it's a BIOS problem.

I tried to go into setup with F12 but I don’t know what to do to adjust the configuration.

Can someone please help me?

Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 39.0.2171.71

4 answers

  1. poupougne13 Posted messages 43203 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11 050
     
    Re...

    Disable the "network boot"

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    "Who wants to climb a mountain starts from the bottom!"
    Signed: "Gillette" aka "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
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    1. yvespeter Posted messages 185 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11
       
      It's done, and I saved it with F10.


      Upon rebooting, the message Check cable connection! and PXE-M0F: Exiting intel PXE ROM disappeared.

      However, it now displays this:
      - No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key.
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    2. Domidom
       

      Thank you very much

      Thanks to you, I managed to get my old clunker running again

      Take care of yourself, especially

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  2. poupougne13 Posted messages 43203 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11 050
     
    Hello...

    Your machine is trying to boot from a network... which it cannot find!
    In the BIOS, you need to set your hard drive as the 1st boot device.....
    Regards,
    See you!

    --
    "He who wants to climb a mountain begins from the bottom!"
    Signed: "Gillette" alias "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
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    1. Anonymous user
       
      Hi,

      It is possible, and more worrying, that your hard drive is no longer recognized. Go into the BIOS, see if it is identified. If so, we'll look into why it is not booting anymore.
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    2. yvespeter Posted messages 185 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11
       
      Thank you for your attention,

      I am in the Setup and I have this

      Boot Priority Order:

      1. IDEO:
      2. IDE1: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7585H
      3. USB FDD:
      4. USB HDD:
      5. Network Boot: Atheros Boot Agent
      6. USB CDROM:

      How can I set my hard drive as the first boot...?
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    3. yvespeter Posted messages 185 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11 > Anonymous user
       
      What should I do to enter the BIOS?
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    4. Anonymous user
       
      It's there... it's IDE0. Check in "main" if it's recognized correctly.... ide seems strange to me, since the disk is probably sata.
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    5. Anonymous user
       
      Check the tabs of your BIOS... if the hard drive is recognized, it should be identified somewhere. If you can't find it, you'll need to check in another way if it's detected, for example, with a Linux live CD.
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  3. poupougne13 Posted messages 43203 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11 050
     
    In SATA MODE, see if you can set it to IDE....

    --
    "Who wants to climb a mountain begins from the bottom!"
    Signed: "Gillette" a.k.a. "nobody"! ;) (°!°)
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    1. yvespeter Posted messages 185 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11
       
      It's done, it's now in IDE Mode but the same message is still displayed.
      Thank you
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  4. Maliya897 Posted messages 4 Status Member 1
     
    I have the same problem; I need help as well.
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    1. yvespeter Posted messages 185 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11
       
      I tried to restore the original operating system, W7, before W8; the installation starts well and then stops because it doesn’t see the disk for the partition.

      I still don't have any solutions.
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    2. Anonymous user
       
      Re

      @maliya... open a new topic.


      @yvespeter... we were on a Linux live-cd. You've changed your strategy. I think with a live-cd, we would have had more information than with the W7 DVD.
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      1. yvespeter Posted messages 185 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   11 > Anonymous user
         
        I am only looking for solutions, I had successfully downloaded a live-cd Linux but I'm missing the procedure.
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    3. Anonymous user
       
      Let's go with W7, then. If you took it as is, it's probably not compatible with UEFI.

      Explain exactly when it gets stuck. Then let me know if the left shift + F10 key opens a command prompt.
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