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The error PXE-E61: Media test failure usually means the hard disk has failed or the hard disk needs re-seating or the disk controller is faulty. First - re-seat the hard disk and reboot the computer. If the computer does not boot up then reboot and go into the BIOS configuration to see if the BIOS detects the hard drive. If it doesn't detect the hard drive then it could be faulty. Next - to check if the hard drive is faulty, remove the hard drive and insert it into an USB hard drive adapter and connect it to a working computer's USB port. If this computer cannot see it as an USB mass storage device and you cannot open the various folders and files on this drive, then this confirms the hard drive is faulty. Then the hard drive needs to be replaced in the computer/laptop, Windows installed and the computer or laptop's device drivers plus your programs etc. to get a functioning computer/laptop again.
<p>The T-23 notebook is an IBM system is a lightweight, so it
is ideal for transport. In terms of connectivity, the system has multiple USB
ports and an infrared transceiver. Bluetooth devices has been featured in more
than is infrared, so Bluetooth would be a valuable addition to the system. <br />
<p><br />
<p>1. Put your laptop and wait for it to fully boot. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. Plug the dongle into a free USB port on your laptop. The
USB ports are located on the computer. <br />
<p><br />
<span>3.
Wait until your laptop to the lack of drivers to load, a Bluetooth icon in the
system</span>
no operating system even stated.
Xp/vista/w7/w9/w10/ linux ,what.... must we guess?
is your internet connection working? it must or PNP will be near brain DEAD ,do that first.
ok guess w10.
why not see if OTHER USB works first
barrow a real mouse not that battery dead wireless wonder mouse?
get a real mouse
make sure that works
then put in a new battery in your wireless mouse
RTM it tells you how
USB tests, all so obvious.
use real desktop key board , that work
or USB memory stick , add file to it, see other files you have there>?
only clues here is USB dead, 2 months old.(means new? or new to you?)
next,
in w10
go to CP
then go to device manager
be ONLINE
see yell or red error there that driver stack?
bingo bad driver
reload any that are bad.
end story
google how to reload a windows 10 driver, be like 10,000,0000 hits.
Your computer tries to boot from various devices:
* CD-ROM
* disk-drive
* USB memory-stick
* 3.5" diskette
* network
in some order that has been configured (either at the factory, or by you, during BIOS SETUP).
So, if there is no media in the CD-ROM, no media in the diskette drive, no connected USB drive, then it will boot from either the network (if there is a network-cable that is connected to a "boot-server" system) or from the disk-drive.
So, is your disk-drive getting power?
Is the "data" cable between the motherboard and the disk-drive connected?
Is the disk-drive "dead" (not spinning) ?
Check your disk-drive.
You may need to purchase a new disk-drive, connect it, and reinstall Windows.
the CMOS battery is dead. check your manual for the type and location. remove it and take it with you to a good watch shop or electronics store and they should be able to help you out.
before you take it out take note of which way up it is ! (important)
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1st prob. - I appears there is a loose connection problem somewhere - try reseating your RAN and hard disk.
Try to determine which part of the laptop is causing the problem, not moving the laptop around the room but by flexing different parts of the laptop and power cable etc. while it is on your table.
2nd prob -
Some USB devices draw more power than the USB port can provide and you get the error message - "exceeded power limit".
In these cases you will need to purchase a powered USB hub, connect this hub to the laptops USB port and connect the offending USB device into the powered USB hub.
did you connect directly to your laptop or you connected via external USB Hub?? Your notebook model should support USB 2.0 ...so it should not face the problem you post..unless you're not connecting it directly.
takecare.
DST stands for Drive Self Test, it means your drive is failing.
I would get a new hard drive and USB enclosure, install new drive in laptop and install windows, then take the old drive and install it in the USB enclosure so you can connect to your laptop when windows is running and restore your files, assuming the drive is not completely dead.
sounds like the daughter card may be partially disconnected from the main motherboard. The usb ports on this model are on a seprate daughter card, and connect using a small socket to the bottom of the main motherboard. If you can pull it all apart you will be able to easily re-seat this card. Another option is the daughter card is going bad, or the usb ports and or drivers are bad, but it sounds like the card is not properly seated.
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