Pxe-E61:Media test failure check cable...no bootable device---insert boot disk and press any key
SOURCE: comp won't boot
This could also happen if the hard drive is dead and trying to boot the next item or the BIOS has the Netboot option set as the first boot device.
Jump into your BIOS and make sure that the boot order is CDROM then USB then HDD. Then try again. Let us know what happens.
SOURCE: No bootable device
Do you have the original cds for the computer? If you do, you will hae to download everything beginning with windows whatever you have. Unfortunately eveerything saved on your hard drive will be erased, but your computer should work after completing this.
SOURCE: PXE-E61 : Media test failure
It sounds like your hard disk has gone, or not being recognized by the computer... Check if it seats well in it's place.
Unfortunately, laptop HDDs don't last long these days.
SOURCE: My acer is saying that
From your explanation, it looks like the laptop is trying to boot from a network source. Restart your computer and press F2 or Del when booting to go into the system BIOS. In the BIOS, locate the boot order, or boot sequence. There should be Booting devices listed in a numerical order, so what you have to do is, read the instruction at the bottom of the page (still in the BIOS) to see what keys to press in order to change the booting order. (Usually its (- or +) or (Page up and Page down) or anything like that...
Make sure that when you change the boot order in the BIOS, your Hard disk should be the first one. This will tell the computer to boot from your Hard disk and not from the network source... try that, it should solve you out of that problem
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