I have a aspire one netbook model no. kav60. I have both the pxe-e63 and pxe-m0f errors display when i first boot up. when i go to the device manager it is showing the ethernet controller and network controller drivers are missing. i assume this is related to my inability to connect to the internet. please, what is going on?! how can i fix this?! any/all help is appreciated... thanks
Enter to boot up in safe mode, then disable the atheros network drivers in my computers properties > hardware or drivers, then leave the originals that it came with should be the first two, ok, remove all others that say atheros, This error is of a group of driver programs being installed in computers through networking, yes hackers, I've fixed about 10 computers this month, but this software seems to log in to a network that can monitor your activity. Made by Atheros, & probably hacked to do this, cause Im sure the company did not modify this to log in to other private networks, if networks or drivers are disabled it will not even but up so best thing is to go into safe mode & disable these atheros drivers that dont belong in the computers in the first place. I had to re-install the bios in pcs because it modifies bios, registry files, and once t does that, its hell for the not so tech savy normal person.
Sorry if u cant get into F12 hit F2 and enable the F12 Menu, then at boot up hit F12, this will let u boot up in safe mode which does not run the atheros network boot up menu, then u can disable the drivers, cause cannot be deleted, yet. but anyways this is just to get u inside, Im sure u can figure out the rest, And if it does not give u the Safe mode option, then do it the hard way, F2 goto boot order menu & slide the network boot to end, bring the usb fdd to the 1st, boot up thru fdd (stick drive, or USB CD-rom) and reload windows or backup, if none or dont know how, try the following, F5, for some, for others, Alt + F-10, for others, F12 safe mode, most of these will have options to change some sort of setting that can get you access, especially thru safe mode.
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