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Eez Nonggorr Posted on Jun 16, 2011
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Check cable connection..! PXE-E63: Error while initializing the NIC PXE-MOF: Exiting Intel PXE ROM No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key

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Hard drive is not detected. Change the Boot sequence in BIOS

1. To access the BIOS you must tap F2 or delete key upon turning the computer on
2. Try to look for the Hard drive if it is detected by BIOS if not got to step 6
3. Look for Boot Sequence or anything that is associated Boot
4. The Order boot of must be 1st: DVD Drive, 2nd: Hard drive, 3rd: Network etc.
5. Save the changes and Restart
6. If you still get the same message I suggest that you take out the hard drive and put it back in until it is detected in BIOS
7. If Step 6 did not work I think you need to replace the Hard drive

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That error sounds like the computer is trying to boot over a network. Enter the bios and adjust the boot priority to show the Hard drive first.

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2010

SOURCE: Acer aspire one

The computer can't see the hard drive for one of many reasons.
1. Hard drive failure
2. Bad connection between hard drive and motherboard.
3. BIOS corrupted
4. Motherboard failure of HDD control.

Press F2 when the ACER splash screen appears and go into BIOS set up.
The first page should show the hard drive name and ID number.
This may be missing or have corrupted characters in it.
Go along to the 'save and exit' and allow a restart. This sometimes kicks it into life.
Replace the hard drive with a known good one and check to see if this is recognised in the BIOS.
Clean the contacts of the hard drive.
ACER fitted both types of hard drive to this model, either PATA (IDE) or SATA.

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SOURCE: PXE-E63.Error while initializing the NIC PXE-MØF.Exiting

try replacing your HD.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: it won't boot it syas

Uh oh. Your computer is not detecting an operating system. Try installing Ubuntu Linux.
http://ubuntu.com

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SOURCE: it says check cable connection! PXE-E63:Error

This could mean a few different things:

1.) Your hard drive is bad.
2.) Your hard drive cable is bad.
3.) The cable that connects to your hard drive is loose.

If you are under warranty, I would advise you to contact the MFG. to have them replace the drive or check it out for you.

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309

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