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Anonymous Posted on Oct 17, 2013

Gateway PC. will not boot up. Says: Yukon PXE

Gateway PC. will not boot up. Says: Yukon PXE v5.16.1.3 More listed data, then: PXE-E53: No boot filename received PXE-MOF : Exiting PXE ROM DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2010

SOURCE: My Toshiba says PXE-E61:Media Test

check the boot sequence in bios
make sure that the first boot device is your HDD and disable the network boot

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2012

SOURCE: pxe-mof exiting pxe rom

If you are not booting from a network, PXE-boot is the wrong boot option.

You have to change the boot order so that the PC will boot from your HDD. This can be set in the boot option in your BIOS.

Depending on the type of BIOS, you will enter F2 or Delete during the POST( when the white letters appear on the screen after you turned it on). This will enter you into the BIOS setup. boot options are usaully the last tab. Either disable the PXE-boot or change the priority so that it boots from the HDD first. Please, if you are unformiliar with this, reference the manual or ask someone with some IT background.

If the problem still exists after you configured the boot options your hard disk drive might not be readable. The BIOS just goes to the next availible boot device.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2012

SOURCE: pxe e53 no boot filename recieved,

try changing the cable to the hdd it worked for me

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